Los Angeles Real Estate Lawsuits, Litigation and Mediation

Which Downtown L.A. condominium buildings have seen the most legal action?

Lawsuits or litigation have involved many condominium buildings and HOA Home Owners Associations in Downtown Los Angeles over the years, including 1100 Wilshire, Barker Block, Biscuit Company, Flower Street, Molino Lofts, Luma, Puerta Del Sol, Alta, Market Lofts, Higgins Building (also an assessment a few years ago), Concerto, Library Court, Bunker Hill Tower, Eastern Columbia, Sky Lofts, Skyline Condos, Savoy, Grand Avenue Lofts, Evo, Elleven, Cornell Building and Little Tokyo Lofts. Additionally, many smaller, unpublicized legal skirmishes have taken place, including a lawsuit between an SB Grand penthouse owner and the developer Barry Shy. Others include loft buyers who thought that their parking was deeded, until they lost their parking spaces to the real owners. Another quiet lawsuit took place between an Alta lofts homeowner and the old HOA board that failed to properly review a loft unit home improvement approval request.

Just yesterday, we heard that new super luxury highrise condos Perla home sales are on hold due to a mechanic’s lien from one of the construction companies. This made us ask if the communist China controlled concern is having financial issues just like many other mainland China based real estate companies. We were told “no,” and that there was simply a disagreement with a contractor. This calls for more investigation into the exact nature, cause and disposition of Perla’s legal issues. Coincidently, SCG also has a legal/financial issue with its Trinidad construction project.

Mediation

Several smaller, more quiet legal skirmishes have occurred, usually little notice and no fanfare. Currently, one loft buyer just filed a request for free mediation through the CAR California Association of Realtors regarding an historic loft that reportedly has issues of missing property components after close of escrow, issues regarding noise, plumbing and electrical. Experienced real estate agents suggest settling issues before litigation and before mediation because litigation can be extremely expensive, and mediation is not always successful.

Mediation is often required per the contract provided by CAR. Most of these home purchase contracts require mediation before litigation, otherwise there may be a penalty such as the inability to recover attorney’s fees.

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Home Sales Slump Slightly. Prices Continue Rising

Prices continue to rise buyers are thinning out.

Around the Southland, the real estate market is leveling off slightly. A previous post picked up on this trend over the fall. While urban real estate prices are now shooting up, suburban home prices are not keeping pace with the year-to-year data from last year. New information from local counties bears this out. While prices continue to rise the increase is smaller.

Many economists predict price increases will get smaller from here on out. People simply don’t earn enough to consistently pay so much more for housing, they argue, particularly as mortgage rates are expected to rise. 

We see buyer frenzy is cooling off. We are seeing that now.

Although price drops are verified, most homes in some areas have been selling above asking recently, according to data from Redfin. And to be successful, many buyers still find they must waive contingencies that would let them back out of a deal if a house needs repairs, or if the appraisal comes in low.

Forecasting currently trails what we are seeing in the real world. And for now, prices across Southern California are rising much faster than what CoreLogic predicts will come next year.

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