(Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
A spate of eviction notices issued at properties owned by Skid Row's largest nonprofit landlord is prompting Los Angeles city officials to demand answers from the person they installed to oversee the buildings.City Atty.Hydee Feldstein Soto deemed the eviction notices illegal and said the apparent blunder is contributing to an erosion of the city's confidence in Mark Adams, the receiver appointed by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge in April to fix 29 buildings owned by Skid Row Housing Trust after its financial collapse earlier this year.
A spate of eviction notices issued at properties owned by Skid Row's largest nonprofit landlord is prompting Los Angeles city officials to demand answers from the person they installed to oversee the buildings.City Atty.Hydee Feldstein Soto deemed the eviction notices illegal and said the apparent blunder is contributing to an erosion of the city's confidence in Mark Adams, the receiver appointed by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge in April to fix 29 buildings owned by Skid Row Housing Trust after its financial collapse earlier this year.
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