Friday, January 6, 2012

January 7th: LA Property Owner Nightmares

What if and what would you do?

Have you ever had a dispute with a Neighbor?
What if your Neighbor cut down the trees on your property?
What if the cut trees revealed your neighbor had unpermitted construction which extended onto your property?
What if you called in LA Building and Safety for help and they gave you and your neighbor a Notice to Comply for having unpermitted construction on your property?

Yes, you, a Notice to comply for having unpermitted construction on your property!

It does not matter that you did not built it; you get the notice and later a penalty of almost $1,900 for not getting a permit or removing it.

What if you were given notice that now the Notice to Comply was issued, you must bring your property up code to meet the requirements of the Hillside Ordinance and this would require a $350,000 retaining wall to protect your neighbor’s property from sliding down onto the home below?

Elected Officials, City Department Heads and Supervisors, Council Deputies, Attorneys, Judges and many more are a part of this injustice…

After a two year struggle and finding road blocks and challenges around every turn, this single mother of two is going to take her fight to the court of public opinion.

Join us Saturday Night as we take the first step in bringing Angela’s Story to the court of public opinion.

Angela will be an in studio guest Saturday Night at 8PM on Live LA Saturday with Frank Sheftel, Michael Higby and David Hernandez. Listen in and call in, we are live and local on the Web at LA Talk Radio.
http://www.latalkradio.com/

You can call in and talk to Angela at 323 203-0815.

If you miss the Live Broadcast you will be able to listen to the show or other shows on our home page,

http://www.latalkradio.com/Livela.php

So get ready for a very spirited show!

Saturday January 7th at 8PM. Live and Local on the Web!

1 comment:

  1. The "original" work is often most similar property. We have only custodians, and is the duty of all to recognize the larger, more concentrated and more defined custodianships.

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