For agents assisting clients in the burn zones, the past 10 months have stretched patience levels and service skills to the limit. Outside of the regular role of helping clients find homes, they’ve done so amid a backdrop of inventory shortages, regulatory changes, insurance challenges, low-ball offers from spec developers, pushes to have the city of Los Angeles pause the Measure United to House L.A. tax and dispelling misinformation. “There was a lot of shady stuff happening,” Westside Estate Agency JJ Meyers recalled of the price gouging and vultures looking to take advantage of the situation in the months immediately […]
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