The Ultimate Guide to Small Lot Subdivision in Los Angeles

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Small lot subdivision is one of the most practical ways to develop land in Los Angeles. It allows property owners and developers to create multiple fee-simple homes on a single parcel, without using a condo setup. In a city where land is limited and housing demand stays high, small lot projects have become a common […]

The Complete Guide to Two Unit Development SB 9 in California

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California is facing a housing shortage. Many cities are limited by single-family zoning. Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) was introduced to help address this problem. It allows property owners to develop two units on a single lot or split a lot into two parcels. This law creates new opportunities for homeowners, developers, and investors. Understanding […]

Are There Any Good Property Management Companies California?

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Los Angeles renters are asking the same question in 2025: “Are there still any good property management companies left in this city?” Between delayed repairs, unclear fees, and ghosted maintenance requests, it’s not surprising that many Angelenos feel burned by their experiences. The truth? The property management scene in LA is in transition — and […]

Step-by-Step Guide to Submitting an LA Planning Department Entitlement Application

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Step-by-Step Guide to Submitting an LA County Entitlement Application Planning a development in Los Angeles County involves more than great design or solid financing—you also need the right approvals. One of the biggest milestones is securing entitlements, the official go-ahead from the County (or City) that allows your project to move forward. Without entitlements, you […]

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