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California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced charges against a real estate agent based in La Cañada Flintridge for allegedly engaging in price gouging. The charges stem from accusations that the landlord increased the rental price of a property by an astonishing 38% in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that swept through the Los Angeles area.
This significant price hike has raised concerns among community members and advocates, who argue that such practices exploit vulnerable residents during times of crisis. The attorney general's office has emphasized the importance of protecting consumers, especially in the wake of natural disasters when many are already facing hardships.
Bonta's office is committed to holding accountable those who take advantage of others during difficult times. The case serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance against unethical business practices, particularly in the housing market. The attorney general's actions reflect a broader effort to ensure fair treatment for all Californians, especially in challenging circumstances.
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