A vacant Hollywood Hills mansion owned by a billionaire's son is again causing problems for neighbors after becoming a tagged eyesore.
Jory RandA vacant mansion in the Hollywood Hills owned by a billionaire's son is once again causing problems for neighbors after becoming a tagged eyesore despite previous cleanups and security measures.A vacant mansion in the Hollywood Hills owned by a billionaire's son is once again causing problems for neighbors after becoming a tagged eyesore despite previous cleanups and security measures.that has become covered in graffiti as it remains unoccupied for an extended time.
The Gorbis family has lived in the neighborhood for almost 40 years and knew the previous owner who first built the mansion, naming it Villa Allegra to honor his mother. An abandoned mansion littered with graffiti, garbage and broken glass is not what you envision when you think of prime real estate in the Hollywood Hills.
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