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Court decision lets ‘mansion tax’ stand in Los Angeles

Challenge from taxpayers group rejected in appeals court
In Los Angeles’ Pico-Roberston neighborhood, brokers say the city’s mansion tax is suppressing new development and sales. (CoStar)
In Los Angeles’ Pico-Roberston neighborhood, brokers say the city’s mansion tax is suppressing new development and sales. (CoStar)
CoStar News
December 17, 2025 | 7:07 P.M.

A California appeals court poured cold water on the biggest challenge yet to the so-called mansion tax in Los Angeles, ruling that the Measure ULA ballot measure that created a tax on high-priced real estate is legitimate.

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