Courts are now being used in Beverly Hills to extort citizens to support projects to create SLUMS in this beautiful town. Either allow the slums to be built or you are not allowed to update your property or build a pool on your own land.
“In his ruling, the judge noted that Beverly Hills is counting on medical office buildings and car dealerships to convert to housing, despite the city’s admission that such a transition is unlikely, the Times reported.
Matthew Gelfand, an attorney representing Californians for Homeownership, praised Kin for the permit moratorium, saying that the decision could lead to a groundswell within Beverly Hills to make a deal with the state, according to the newspaper.
Who is pushing and financing this extortion? The California Association of Realtors—they are looking at property turn over to make money, over the needs of the community. Greedy capitalists are the cause of this extortion.
Some Beverly Hills Building Permits Placed on Moratorium by Judge
by Contributing Editor, Mynewsla, 1/18/24 https://mynewsla.com/crime/2024/01/18/some-beverly-hills-building-permits-placed-on-moratorium-by-judge-2/
A judge has stopped the city of Beverly Hills from issuing all building permits except for new residential development as a penalty for the city’s alleged failure to approve an appropriate plan for affordable housing, it was reported Thursday.
Beverly Hills leaders are appealing the Dec. 21 decision by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Curtis A. Kin and are still processing permits, but the potential consequences on home and business owners and the construction industry have surprised officials there, the Los Angeles Times reported.
“I’m shocked by the judgment,” said Murray Fischer, a real estate attorney who has practiced in Beverly Hills for 50 years, told the Times. “It would mean that the city is at a standstill.”
Beverly Hills is only one of multiple Los Angeles County cities served with petitions by Californians for Home Ownership Inc. Others include West Hollywood, Whittier, Hawaiian Garden, Bradbury, South Pasadena, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Claremont, La Canada Flintridge and Manhattan Beach.
The permit moratorium would be among the most concrete consequences of California’s efforts to encourage cities to allow for new housing, including in wealthy communities that have do not want it, the newspaper reported.
Population growth has not affected Beverly Hills, which had a population in 1970 of 33,400 that has fallen by 1,000 residents Thursday, according to the Times.
In his ruling, the judge noted that Beverly Hills is counting on medical office buildings and car dealerships to convert to housing, despite the city’s admission that such a transition is unlikely, the Times reported.
Matthew Gelfand, an attorney representing Californians for Homeownership, praised Kin for the permit moratorium, saying that the decision could lead to a groundswell within Beverly Hills to make a deal with the state, according to the newspaper.
Californians for Homeownership is a nonprofit organization financed by the California Association of Realtors.
The Hollywood elite have been propagandizing for years “we need that but not in my back yard”. Maybe they will need to live with a new lyric “yes, in my back yard.