By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - A loophole in state law allows city building officials to ignore a once-celebrated crackdown on landlords who expose their tenants to toxic lead paint.
Health advocates who pushed the legislation six years ago accuse the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety of shirking its duty ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - A loophole in state law allows city building officials to ignore a once-celebrated crackdown on landlords who expose their tenants to toxic lead paint.
Health advocates who pushed the legislation six years ago accuse the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety of shirking its duty ...
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