Tenants in a Koreatown apartment building have staged a protest after the landlord proposed replacing parking garage spaces with accessory dwelling units. Residents of the 22-unit building at 501 South Kingsley Drive are standing up to the landlord’s plan to remove several spaces used by tenants and convert them into five ADUs, the Los Angeles Times reported. Though tenants are opposed to the move, state and city government officials have given the green light to the redevelopment. The replacement of car spaces with ADUs in infamously parking-strapped Koreatown is made possible by Senate Bill 1211, which passed last year. Under […]
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