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Residents say Tenant Protection Act failed to stop defective notices in South Coast Highway complex

5456289 · July 23, 2025
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Several tenants and advocates told council that 9 households at 2200 South Coast Highway received defective ‘termination for substantial remodel’ notices that did not match pulled permits or city records; they said only seven notices were posted online and requested the city improve enforcement and portal accuracy.

At the July 22 meeting, multiple residents from an apartment complex at 2200 South Coast Highway told Laguna Beach City Council they face displacement after receiving termination-of-tenancy notices labeled "substantial remodel," and they criticized the city's process for accepting and posting such notices.

Resident Lisa Nordholm told council that nine households received termination notices dated July 14; her attorney later obtained a demand letter that led the owner to reissue corrected notices dated July 21. Nordholm said the July 14 notices described a scope of…

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