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This 1927 Mediterranean in Silver Lake, a huge time capsule, is being sold 'as is.' Sitting on a high perch on the border of Silver Lake and Echo Park, this stately Mediterranean house has been the lone grand mansion of Mayberry Street since it was built in 1927.
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It's not just a matter of who keeps the home. Loans, liens and other financial issues can preclude a clean split. Splitting up after years of marriage? Divorce your house, then your spouse.
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Her actions of accosting an elderly widow at poolside and preventing her from leaving may amount to false imprisonment. Question: I'm an elderly widow who rents a condo and keeps to myself. While sitting alone quietly near the pool, a board director made a beeline from the other end of the complex and accosted me. She hollered, "I wish I had time to sit by the pool" and "Why don't you just take my job, come to the meeting and take over?" I had no idea what she was talking about, because renters aren't allowed to be on the board.
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The credit crisis and recession crushed deal making in office buildings in 2008.
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The 7-bedroom Spanish estate features two guesthouses, a lap pool and spa on a gated property. Like a rolling stone, singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan -- he of the famous daddy -- may be moving on.
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The unincorporated community has woodsy appeal and features luxury homes in large, private lots. It's not easy to get into Cowan Heights. And that's just fine with the residents.
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Transform rusty old feature film canisters into cocktail trays. This story is the first in an occasional installment of a new feature about recycling, reinventing and reimagining old objects.
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It's the Arabian lilac's leaves that steal the show. Olive green above, dusky purple below -- these are the leaves of Arabian lilac, an evergreen shrub that provides year-round color in the garden.
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To cope, some people take plants with them, and others do 'drive-bys.' Wanda Teays calls it "gardening grief": the experience of saying goodbye to a landscape you've tended with loving care, a landscape to which you've become so emotionally attached, you can't help but go back and see how new owners have maintained it -- or not.
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Board games, teenage houseguests, bad movies and one Christmas miracle. It all stacks up to good things in the new year. A few final thoughts about the holidays, and then we'll move on.
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