Winners and Losers of California Prop 19 Explained
On November 3, 2020, 51% of California voters approved Proposition 19, also known as The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.
On November 3, 2020, 51% of California voters approved Proposition 19, also known as The Home Protection for Seniors, Severely Disabled, Families, and Victims of Wildfire or Natural Disasters Act.
As a commercial landlord, it is imperative that the lease agreement you sign with a renter has protections for if the renter defaults on any stipulations in the contract.
Real estate in the San Fernando Valley has gone up and down over the years, although neighborhoods like Studio City and Sherman Oaks are continuing to see formidable growth in the overall real estate sector.
There really is no telling what life in a post-COVID world looks like, especially at this juncture. Alas, it goes without saying that the major, foundational changes that have come as a result of this awful pandemic will continue to affect every element of our current way of life.
Why Does Bitcoin Exist? Bitcoin was created to remove centralized banks and governments from the currency equation. Setting a known quantity of a digital entity as a currency allows for the elimination of artificial price fluctuations based on supply.
Proposition 15: Increases funding for public schools, community colleges and local government services by changing the tax assessment of commercial and industrial property.
MR1 Restricted Light Industrial Zones are lands set aside for industrial and manufacturing use in the city of Los Angeles. According to the Los Angeles Municipal Code, the purpose of MR1 zones is “to preserve industrial land for light industrial uses and to provide for non-retail businesses which enhance the City’s employment base.”