https://www.yahoo.com/news/hundreds-of-la-landlords-hike-rents-to-capitalize-on-desperate-fire-evacuees-202317417.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9jb25zZW50LnlhaG9vLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADGnSddogtRqlQwDo6LiGtr_8J7wvO86gGfz61XysTHYf1Wktw0sYSTIfpwS-Mc6aoZcZrtsVlX0afOVkyaJlDhX6CqF6SEFzMpRvKXJFW7V4zDoXpDjg30AiecHnbAenAkg1YO6ExgF4HHJzMEmbIKg4f8PivniiQJ4gXWEJJxQ&_guc_consent_skip=1737030047
"One of the more extreme examples is a 9,615-square-foot Tudor mansion in Bel Air that was listed for $29,500 a month in December — before reappearing last week for $39,000 a month. But more modest properties aren't exempt. A 1,200-square-foot two-bedroom in Woodland Hills was listed for $3,900 in November; it's $5,900 now..."