Mark Adams, the receiver overseeing the rehabilitation of properties in the Los Angeles Skid Row Housing Trust, faces criticism this week from parties with interests in the properties and the city attorney’s office that helped recruit him.
Adams, who has been assigned as receiver by 136 judges and claims an expertise in slums and abandoned buildings, has faced blowback for his handling of past receiverships since his appointment earlier t...
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