Wednesday, July 23, 2025

California’s Fraudulent “Disaster Recovery” Is a Land Grab

 Governor Newsom's Promises and Rebuilding Efforts

- Gavin Newsom visited fire sites in January, promising to streamline California's regulations for rebuilding.

- He vowed to prevent opportunistic investors from exploiting residents with below-market offers.

- Many homes destroyed in Malibu and Altadena have seen negligible rebuilding progress, with only a few permits issued.

Challenges Faced by Homeowners

- New requirements make the rebuilding process harder, such as demanding itemized lists with pricing.

- Regulations add complexity rather than simplifying the rebuilding process.

- Newsom and Mayor Bass's policies appear not to support average homeowners but rather favor wealthier interests.

New Bureaucracies and Regulations

- Los Angeles County proposed a “Resilient Rebuilding Authority” to manage rebuilding efforts and levy taxes.

- The authority will dictate building standards and control logistics for construction.

- New regulations will require homeowners to get approval for landscaping, impacting defensible space against fires.

Energy Efficiency and Costs

- Homes must follow new electrification standards, including solar energy and electric appliances.

- The extra costs for these requirements range from $60,000 to $80,000, burdening most displaced homeowners.

Criticism of the Action Plan

- Critics argue the plan enriches special interests at the expense of homeowners.

- The plan represents corporate socialism, consolidating properties for high-density housing.

- Elected officials are seen as failing to protect homeowners' rights and interests.

- California's policies may lead to a shift in ownership from individual homeowners to corporations and hedge funds.

- This situation raises concerns about the future treatment of homeowners and the direction of housing policies nationwide.

https://amgreatness.com/2025/07/23/californias-fraudulent-disaster-recovery-is-a-land-grab/

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