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Real Estate/Development

Aug. 7, 1998

Expense Account

In what is believed to be the first challenge of a Los Angeles landlord's attempt to pass certain building-improvement costs on to at least one of its tenants, an arbitrator ruled that the owner must foot the bill despite the changes being city-mandated.

By Michael Ueda
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        In what is believed to be the first challenge of a Los Angeles landlord's attempt to pass certain building-improvement costs on to at least one of its tenants, an arbitrator ruled that the owner must foot the bill despite the changes being city-mandated.
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