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Government

Jan. 30, 2009

BERG: A Toxic Response to Needy Tenants

Los Angeles County pays inspectors to scrutinize recipients of low-income housing subsidies, to make sure they aren't gaming the system. *So why can't the county find more inspectors to make sure people in low-income housing have a safe, clean place to live?*

Los Angeles County pays inspectors to scrutinize recipients of low-income housing subsidies, to make sure they aren't gaming the system.

So why can't the county find more inspectors to make sure people in low-income housing have a safe, clean place to live?

That seems like a reasonable question when you hear about the series of lawsuits that attorney Robb Strom has filed against Antelope Valley landlord Edgar Reinoso and the companies through which he owns his b...

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