WATCH: LA leaders, lawmakers discuss wildfire legislation
Insurance companies could be compelled to pay homeowners in
During a news conference Monday evening at the
Some legislation, like Senate Bill 876, would require insurance companies to pay out the full cash value of a destroyed home in the event of a wildfire in 30 days. However, opponents worry that if passed into law, the bill would make homeowners’ insurance rates go up because of the excessive costs of such large cash payments on such a tight turnaround, insurance industry experts told
SB 876 was introduced by Sen.
One of McKinnor’s bills, Assembly Bill 851, aims to keep potential buyers of damaged or destroyed property in the
That bill was passed in
While some
“We have close to 500 homes that are actively under construction now, so permitting is going fine,”
Banks, too, have posed challenges for those trying to rebuild their homes. Forbearance has been extended on some people's mortgages, but not for all, Bass said. Those who have mortgages with Bank of America, she said, have received forbearance.
“Bank of America has been the lead in terms of extending the mortgages and putting those payments on the end of a mortgage,” said the mayor, a Democrat who is a former congresswoman. “So instead of a 30-year, they have a 33-year mortgage.”
The Palisades fire, which burned 6,833 structures in
The two fires burned a total of 37,728 acres, according to a list of the top 20 deadliest wildfires in the state compiled by
The Palisades and Eaton fires also killed a total of 31 people, according to
“The recovery shouldn’t be worse than the disaster itself,” said
According to a report released jointly last year by the
With the lack of income, local, state and federal government agencies should expect to see roughly
Students at
“I’m here to say we will continue to stand with the city of L.A.,” McKinnor said during the press conference. “We’ll make sure L.A. has what it needs to rebuild and make sure that these folks behind us have pride in where they live and they can rebuild their city.”



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