San Diego renters are seeing sticker shock as some landlords push rent hikes far beyond what many people expect under California’s rent-cap rules. A recent CBS 8 report highlights a case where a tenant says their rent jumped by 82%—raising new questions about what’s allowed, what’s enforceable,
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Executive Summary The definitive way to resolve a suspected slab leak in California is to hire an active CSLB C-36 licensed plumbing contractor who confirms the leak type (supply vs. drain) using isolation and measurable tests, then pinpoints location with non-destructive tools before any concrete is cut.
Read more →Executive Summary A burst pipe emergency in San Diego is definitively resolved by immediately isolating the water supply, completing a code-compliant repair matched to the pipe material, and confirming stable, safe system pressure before fully restoring service. The fastest, safest outcome combines rapid shutoff verification, controlled access
Read more →The Prebys Foundation’s move to purchase the long-vacant California Theatre in downtown San Diego is more than a real estate headline—it’s a signal that long-stalled Civic Center redevelopment may finally accelerate. With demolition preparation now on the table, nearby infrastructure, utilities, and aging building systems in the
Read more →Executive Summary An emergency plumber near Normal Heights San Diego should be dispatched immediately for active leaks, sewage overflows, water heater failures, suspected gas leaks, or hidden slab/crawlspace leaks verified by meter movement or pressure loss. The definitive path to resolution is fast shutoff and isolation, instrument-backed
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