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  2. Will California homeowners relocate or rebuild? Both are costly

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    Tens of thousands of California residents will be forced to decide whether to permanently relocate or face construction bills after ... if someone’s insurance covers $100,000 for a property, the ...

  3. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    The general rule attaching to the three types of property may be summarized as: A finder of property acquires no rights in mislaid property, is entitled to possession of lost property against everyone except the true owner, and is entitled to keep abandoned property. [1] This rule varies by jurisdiction. [2]

  4. CA price-gouging laws could block fire victims from renting ...

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    The cheapest three-bedroom house for sale in 90402 is priced at $2.85 million, with a $50,000 price cut one week before the fire as the property’s most recent price change, which means a buyer ...

  5. Total loss - Wikipedia

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    In insurance claims, a total loss or write-off is a situation where the lost value, repair cost or salvage cost of a damaged property exceeds its insured value, and simply replacing the old property with a new equivalent is more cost-effective. [1] [2] Such a loss may be an "actual total loss" or a "constructive total loss".

  6. A billionaire's son and his graffiti-scarred mansions roiling ...

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    Property records show the home was last purchased in June 2012 for a reported $4.7 million. Middleton is listed as the owner. His film credits as an executive producer include the movies "Death ...

  7. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    The legislature passed the Ellis Act in response to the California Supreme Court's decision in Nash v. City of Santa Monica [2] (1984) 37 Cal. 3d 97 that held that municipalities could prevent landlords from evicting their tenants to "go out of business" in order to withdraw their property from the rental market. [3]: 1

  8. Builder's risk insurance - Wikipedia

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    Buildings are subject to many different risks while under construction. They may catch fire, be damaged by high winds, or fall victim to other force majeure.A principle of common law is that any new construction or other improvement to land becomes property of the owner of the land – the title holder – once there has been an "improvement" to the owner's site.

  9. California County Fines Man $120,000 for Refusing to Evict a ...

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    Santa Clara Winery Owner Fined $120,000 For Letting Employee Live on His Property . Hundreds of people live in trailers and campers on the streets of Santa Clara County, California—a very ...