The owner’s decision to remove parking places to make room for five ADUS units is the tenant from the tenants who will be forced to park elsewhere.
The building is located in angle 5Y Street and Kingsley Drive in Koreatown, a neighborhood known for its lack of parking, which only increases the concern of tenants.
A Report from Los Angeles Times It indicates that the owner of the 22 units of the building may receive all the approvals needed to move forward in construction. He was expected to start late last month, but from Tuesday he did not.
A woman who lived in the building told the time that the tenants were not notified of the plans; Instead, they found them online before announcing it.
“In fact, they did not formally notify us …” said Migan Thomas Praader, who was staying there for more than a decade.
In the face of removing basic parking places, some residents organized a protest against the registry with a plastic table and outdoor chairs that operate some parking spaces. In addition, a banner read “Say Goodbye to your parking site” a car parked in one of the sites that could be in the future in the future.
California Law It states that if the tenant exercises his rights, the owner Uninterrupted “Service or rights that the tenant enjoys previously, such as storage or parking space,” but the owner can remove or no longer provide services usually if there is a “fair reason.”
According to legal expertsExamples of “fair cause” include government regulations, property renewal and rental violations.
The tenants are expected to continue their protests on Tuesday; KTLA was unable to reach any of them to comment immediately.