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Real Estate Agent Charged With Price Gouging After California Wildfires
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A real estate agent in La Cañada Flintridge, California, faces criminal charges for allegedly raising the price of his rental property by 38% following the devastating wildfires that swept through the region in January. Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized the seriousness of the situation, warning against exploiting those who have lost everything in the disaster.

A real estate agent in La Cañada Flintridge is facing criminal charges for allegedly raising the price of his rental property by 38% after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, California. Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said Wednesday, 'May this announcement serve as a stern warning to those who would seek to further victimize those who have lost everything. DOJ is aggressively and relentlessly pursuing those who are trying to make a quick buck off someone else's pain.

' A couple who lost their home in the Eaton fire attempted to rent a home in La Cañada Flintridge from real estate agent Mike Kobeissi, according to a Justice Department investigation. But after the application was received, the couple was informed the price had gone up by 38%, the investigation found. The couple decided not to rent the house due to the increase. California law prohibits raising prices for rental properties and other essential goods and services by more than 10% following a natural disaster. The rules remain in effect until March 8 unless further extended by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Kobeissi could not immediately be reached for comment. On his website, Kobeissi describes himself as one of the top Realtors in La Cañada Flintridge with more than 25 years of experience. His firm has sold homes in the community for as much as $11 million, the site says. The charges filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday are the first for price gouging related to the historic fires that struck Jan. 7. Violations are subject to criminal prosecution that can result in one year in county jail and fines of up to $10,000. Civil penalties include fines of up to $2,500 per violation. With more than 11,000 homes destroyed in Eaton and Palisades fires, a crush of families were thrown overnight into L.A.'s already tight rental market. Widespread reports of price gouging have followed, with Times reporters identifying examples of listings increased 60% or more, while activist groups have scoured Zillow and other sites to identify hundreds of possible instances and file complaints with authorities. Bonta has enlisted teams of his attorneys around the state to evaluate the submissions and issued numerous statements decrying price gouging. Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman and other local elected officials have echoed the calls. Bonta said he's sent more than 500 warning letters to landlords and hotel operators accused of price gouging and announced his office has more criminal investigations ongoing. 'As I have said repeatedly, the price gouging must stop,' Bonta said. 'Today, we are making good on our promise to hold price gougers accountable, with more to come.

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