What California’s SB 326 Means? Avoid Costly Penalties California’s Senate Bill 326 (SB 326) has become a critical piece of legislation for homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominium owners throughout the state.
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How California’s ADU Senate and Assembly Bills Are Transforming the Real Estate
AB 1033 is designed to expand an existing provision in state law, allowing to independently sell the ADU separately
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What happens if you get caught without a building permit
California laws require the property owners to obtain appropriate permits for any new construction, addition, extension, major repairs, remodelling and…
Read MoreUnderstanding SB-1211 and What It Means for Your ADU Project
Selling & Buying A House With Unpermitted Construction
Houses with unpermitted work are quite common in Los Angeles. There are many times homeowners do not obtain valid building permits before carrying out a major construction to save their money and/or avoid property taxes
Read MoreCalifornia Senate Passes AB 1033 (Ting): Sell ADU Separately
AB 1033 is designed to expand an existing provision in state law, allowing to independently sell the ADU separately
Read MoreADU Amnesty Program Approved To Legalize Unpermitted Units
Los Angeles is considered one of the most viable locations to construct an ADU. For property owners, constructing
Read MoreLegalize Unpermitted Garage Conversion
Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a great way to generate rental income, increase property value
Read MoreUnfinished Construction Job – Dealing Issues With Your Contractor
Facing a distraction with your project due to issues with your contractor is one of the hardest things that happens and usually leads to unexpected issues you will need to deal with during your project.
Read MoreNew ADU Laws 2023
Every year brings some exciting new legislation in California to make it easier for homeowners to build these on their property. 2023 is no exception.
Read MorePenalty for not pulling a permit
The city of Los Angeles requires permits to be obtained for major constructions, enlargements, additions, repairs, improvements, to ensure that any work done is in accordance with the applicable building safety codes and standards.
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