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Real Estate/Development,
Civil Litigation

Jul. 2, 2024

Housing organization sues City of Beverly Hills after developer's application rejected

The City of Beverly Hills is accused of refusing to acknowledge the completeness of a developer's application. The California Association of Realtors says it's an increasingly common tactic.

A non-profit organization affiliated with the California Association of Realtors has filed a lawsuit against the City of Beverly Hills in Los Angeles County. The legal action seeks court approval for a mixed-use development project under California's "builder's remedy" law.

The dispute centers around a proposed mixed-use development located at 125-129 S. Linden Drive in Beverly Hills. The project designates 20 percent of its units for rental to lower-income house...

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