A real estate agent in La Cañada is the first person to be charged with price gouging after the Los Angeles fires.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday a Los Angeles-area real estate agent is being charged with price-gouging, accused of trying to rent a home in Glendale for 50% more than the ...
ABC News has reached out to the real estate agent listed in the complaint, Mike Kobeissi, for comment. Bonta urged the public to report instances of price gouging to the AG's office.
La Cañada-Flintridge real estate agent Mike Kobeissi allegedly raised SoCal property rent 38% during the wildfire fallout.
The state Attorney General's Office announced charges against a second Southern California real estate agent accused of price ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to increase the penalty for price gouging to a maximum ...
The Los Angeles city attorney's office has filed a lawsuit against real estate firm Blueground, alleging it violated ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office has seen the number of warning letters to landlords and hotels surge to over ...
"I am proud to announce that we have filed a case charging price gouging," Bonta said ... The state charged La-Canada Flintridge-based real estate broker Mike Kobeissi with violating a California ...
The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit this week against Blueground, a short-term rental company that ...
The state Attorney General's Office announced charges against a second Southern California real estate agent accused of price ...
Under California law, price gouging—increasing the ... investigation revealed that real estate agent Mike Kobeissi tried to rent out a home in La Cañada Flintridge, in Los Angeles County ...