Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page Jan. 18-24. Rhyse Bates: Is it a ...
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta at a press conference in Sacramento in September. (Paul Kuroda/For The Times) ...
Detroit — Allegations of parking lot price gouging for important sporting events is a time-honored tradition in Detroit, where a court fight over the latest accusation of predatory pricing ended ...
A city effort to shut down three privately-managed parking lots for alleged price gouging in advance of Saturday's Detroit Lions playoff game failed in court Friday. The city of Detroit claimed ...
With disasters come scammers and the Attorney General's Office is cracking down on price gouging to protect victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. As thousands remain evacuated from the Palisades ...
who noted that his own office had yet to be presented by its law enforcement counterparts with price gouging cases, nevertheless explained that it would seek maximum punishment for such offensives ...
(The Center Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a new executive order clarifying that the state’s anti-price-gouging protections for rental homes would only be in effect through March 8, ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Thursday his office is actively investigating and preparing criminal charges against landlords, real estate agents and other businesses that have raised ...
He offered his brokerage’s services for free to those who were impacted and was one of the first notable figures to sound the alarm about illegal price gouging. “Landlords shouldn’t be ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom extended price gouging protections on rental housing Thursday, while the state’s top law enforcement official vowed to crack down on landlords who are ignoring the rules ...
“This isn’t the time to be taking advantage,” Oppenheim said on the BBC program, noting California’s anti price-gouging law, which bars hikes above 10 percent during emergencies.
Landlords decide to raise them — and there’s evidence that’s happening all over LA right now, despite laws designed to prevent them from price-gouging during an emergency. See here ...