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Leah Pierce

Living in RVs After LA Wildfires

Imagine losing your home in a wildfire and ending up living in an RV on your old lot. That’s the reality for some in Altadena, like Terry Kilgore, a rock guitarist who’s now camping out where his house once stood. Six months after the LA fires, most lots are cleared, but rebuilding is slow. Some folks are sticking it out in RVs, holding onto memories and hoping for a fresh start—while worrying about developers swooping in. Wild, right? #Cars #WildfireRecovery #LALife

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Stacie Hernandez

Why Renters Can't Catch a Break in LA

Ever wonder why some renters in LA just can’t seem to get ahead? Turns out, big landlords (think Wall Street investors) are evicting Black tenants at higher rates—even in neighborhoods where Black residents are a minority. When life throws curveballs like strikes or pandemics, these companies rarely cut renters any slack, even if rent relief is available. The result? Sky-high rent debt and trashed credit, making it nearly impossible to bounce back. If you’re renting, always keep receipts and know your rights! #Business #RentersRights #LALife

Why Renters Can't Catch a Break in LA
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