Where is real estate as Measure ULA battle tees up
Buckle up as the fight over Los Angeles’ so-called mansion tax gets rowdy. With Friday’s initial meeting of the city’s Ad Hoc Committee on Measure United to House Los Angeles, the three-person group could very well pave the way for amendments to the contentious 2022 ballot measure. What shape those possible changes could take is anyone’s guess. However, proponents of the tax came in hot in the leadup to Friday’s meeting, casting any changes as “giveaways to developers,” in the words of United to House LA Coalition, one of a number of special interest groups involved in the fight. Other […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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