Roughly one out of every 10 Los Angeles homeowners lacks insurance – a share on par with statewide trends, according to one estimate.
As wildfires continue to ravage California’s Los Angeles County, attention is now turning to how tens of thousands of people directly affected by the devastation might recoup what they’ve lost – and a potential insurance storm that awaits them.
California’s 2025 wildfires crisis have left many residents grappling with the catastrophe without the safety net of home insurance. Now a Lending Tree report says about 10% of Los Angeles
Roughly one out of every 10 Los Angeles homeowners lacks insurance – a share on par with statewide trends, according to one estimate. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed LendingTree’s tracking of ...
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced commitments from five major financial institutions that will offer mortgage relief for property owners affected by the Los Angeles area fires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday announced that five major financial institutions will offer mortgage relief for property owners affected by the Los Angeles County wildfires.
Five major banks will offer homeowners up to three months of forbearance on mortgage payments in areas devastated by the Southern California wildfires.
Gov. Newsom announces major lenders' commitment to provide mortgage relief for LA firestorm survivors, easing financial burdens.
More than 12,000 homes, businesses and other structures have been confirmed as damaged or destroyed in the Eaton and Palisades fires in an area already in the midst of a deep affordable housing