Altadena family shares heartbreaking moment they saw their destroyed home
- The Cisneros family lost their home in the Eaton fire, which destroyed countless homes in Altadena, as reported by KCRA.
- Liz Cisneros described the experience as heartbreaking and traumatizing, stating, "Until you see it, it's not real."
- The Skidmore family experienced illegal price gouging, with their Airbnb rental increasing by 43.2% after being displaced by the fire, which violates California law.
- California Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized that price gouging is illegal during emergencies and punishable by fines and jail time.
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Altadena family shares heartbreaking moment they saw their destroyed home
Residents of Altadena have been facing the loss of countless memories as the Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in the community. The Cisneros family is among the residents left without a home after the flames tore through their neighborhood.
Altadena family who lost their home in Eaton Fire faces illegal price gauging with Airbnb
Under California law, during an emergency, businesses are only allowed to increase prices by up to 10 percent. One family says Airbnb increased their short-term rental by 43.2%.
His home did not survive the Eaton Fire. But one precious family heirloom did.
As Josh Kotler sped away from the inferno closing in on his house in Altadena, regret was already sinking in. He had left behind his grandmother’s menorah. A Holocaust survivor, Leah Kotler had been the family matriarch, and the menorah her totem. It had been a fixture of Kotler Hanukkah gatherings since Josh, now 39, was a kid growing up in New York. He continued the tradition after she died in 2007, sending a picture of it to relatives every y…
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