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Zoning, Planning and Use

Jan. 18, 2007

Trial Will Start on Plans for Venice Complex

A long-running fight over plans to redevelop a 52-building apartment complex in Venice enters a new phase today when a Malibu jury will be asked to determine whether the nation's largest rental-property owner acted in good faith when it invoked the Ellis Act to evict 13 households from the Lincoln Place apartments.

By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A long-running fight over plans to redevelop a 52-building apartment complex in Venice enters a new phase today when a Malibu jury will be asked to determine whether the nation's largest rental-property owner acted in good faith when it invoked the Ellis Act to evict 13 households from the Lincoln Place apartments.
      In December, Los Angeles County...

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