Posted on 06/17/2025 7:03:30 AM PDT by TigerClaws
Wall Street Apes @WallStreetApes 🚨 Property liens to be placed on Los Angeles Pacific Palisades fire victims hones
The city has come out and placed these notices on LA fire victims homes (shown in video)
“We have a deadline of June 1 to pull permits and June 30 to complete the work or else the county will start putting liens on these properties essentially. So again government doing everything they can to consolidate all of this work for themselves and keep the private sector out.”
“This gives the homeowner 7 days with a deadline ending on June 1 to pull a permit with a private contractor or the county as it says here in the notice will come out clear the property declaring it a nuisance and the homeowner will be responsible for the expense”
But the rioters, they aren’t a nuisance. The homeless, also not a nuisance. Insane.
Yep.
It’s what they did in Hawaii
I believe there are conflicting theories about the Great Fire of Rome under Emperor Nero. Pop culture likes to picture Nero fiddling while Rome burned. One of the theories was that Nero (or other VIPs) wanted to engage in some urban renewal in Rome but this was stymied by pesky neighborhoods filled with poor and “unimportant” people. So, naturally, they were burned out. Then, in the suddenly empty city expanses, lots of building by the government was possible.
YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOU’LL BE HAPPY!
“steal it.”
Lahaina comes to mind.
No word from real-estate brokers they know nothing huh.
So now you wish you had your guns, do ya?
It is what Communists and Democrats do best.
Isn’t socialism wonderful?......................
How can they put liens on the property. They have no legal interest.
I guess the government is willingly ignorant of the fact that it takes some time to get things done, especially in a disaster of that scale.
Last September in my town, one house burned and was severely damaged, and the fire caused enough damage to the house next to it to make that house uninhabitable. Both houses still stand, awaiting repair, which probably will take a long time.
Of course my town’s government isn’t itching to steal the properties.
More than five months after a wildfire devastated Pacific Palisades, the final evacuation orders have been fully lifted, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
A portion of the coastal Los Angeles neighborhood had remained under an evacuation order because of dangerous downed wires, potentially explosive lithium-ion batteries and toxic wildfire debris, said Lyndsey Lantz, a spokesperson for the Fire Department.
The Army Corps of Engineers, the lead agency overseeing wildfire cleanup, has overseen federal contractors in clearing wreckage away from more than 3,200 properties, alleviating some of those worries.
I’m sure some would have no issues burning down the county commissioner’s house in response.
Just remember yall voted for the clowns doing that to you ya clowns.
Liens are paper. Order should be fought in court. Sue for 20 years of all the bureaucrats salary.
Is Karen Bass psychotic or stroking out? She rules as if she is a nursing home patient. Hmmm....where else have demoncraps had a senile bumbler propped up by handlers and media?
Its truly amazing how much abuse voters will put up with.
So: there is a default Army Corps of Engineers program to clear the fire debris, but property owners have the option of securing a private contractor to do the work. I gather that the private contractor has to pull a permit to do what the Army Corps of Engineers will do by default. There is a deadline to get the debris cleared. That’s reasonable if the timeframe is sensible, but there are a LOT of properties to be cleared and there has been massive confusion about the regulatory and insurance issues.
Two open questions come to mind.
First, does the landowner have to pay the Army Corps of Engineers for the cleanup? (In theory, the landowner would be reimbursed by his insurance company ... provided he still has insurance given the Great California Homeowners Insurance Fiasco.) Or does the Corps do it for free?
If the Corps clears properties for free, why would any owner pay out of pocket for a private contractor? How backed up is the Corps? Is this a matter of “Sign up with the Corps of Engineers program, and we’ll get to you in five years. If you’re lucky.” Or does the agreement with the Corps come with problematic strings attached?
Secondly, how many private contractor permit applications are pending? I’ve seen occasional stories about the pitifully few permits that the city has actually issued, but I think these are for rebuilding, not for the clearance of debris. That’s a potentially significant difference.
If the city is slow walking contractor permits, it is effectively leaving the Army Corps program as the only practicable option.
And they will continue to vote for the same clowns.
Unconstitutional I say. This is why the 2nd Amendment was well, the 2nd Amendment.
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