As WeHo Examines AKA West Hollywood, Other Short-Term Apartment Rentals Come to Light

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Korman, aka, cim group
Illustration of 8500 Sunset Blvd.

The West Hollywood City Council tonight agreed to move to Sept. 4 its consideration of an appeal by the owner of the 8500 Sunset Blvd. apartment building of a Community Development Department decision that the company was violating city regulations banning short-term rentals. But while the city continues to battle with Korman Communities over its interpretation of the city ordinance regarding such rentals, it appears other developers have been doing the same thing.

Letters dated June 12 from Daniel Mick of the city’s Code Compliance Division warn the owners of the Dylan, Huxley and Domain apartment buildings on the city’s Eastside that they appear to be violating a ban on rentals of less than one year. Such a ban was enacted by the city to prevent building owners from taking apartments off the rental market and to prevent them from unauthorized competition with hotels.

“It has come to our attention that you may be using the units on the property for a different purpose, namely, for occupancies intended to be of relatively short duration (e.g. several months),” says Mick’s letter. “This use of the property is inconsistent with Section 19.90.020, inconsistent with the development entitlements governing the property and inconsistent with the city’s long-standing goal of limiting housing in residential zones to bona fide housing.”

As part of its 403-page appeal of the city’s ban on Korman’s short-term rentals at the AKA West Hollywood buildings on 8500 Sunset Blvd., that property’s owner also has filed a document that lists 14 buildings (11 of which are in WeHo) that it says are offering to rent apartments for a term of less than 12 months. The Kings Road Apartments at 733 N. Kings Road, the La Cienega WeHo at 375 N. La Cienega Blvd., the Domain WeHo at 7141-7155 Santa Monica Blvd. and the Villa Elizabeth at 7513 Fountain Ave. all offer leases for terms of a minimum of six-months, the document says. Kings Road Apartments and Villa Elizabeth, however, are in Los Angeles. The Crescent at 1274 N. Crescent Heights Blvd. offers a lease with a seven-month minimum.

Mediterranean Village at 840 N. Larrabee St., the Ascent at 1218 N. Larrabee St., the Villa Careena at 1136 N. Larrabee St, the Villa Ester at 920 Kings Rd. and the Villa Francisca at 930 N. Palm Ave. all offer leases with a minimum term of three months according to the document. The document shows that the Angelene, which at 915 N. La Brea Ave. is outside WeHo’s city limits, offers a minimum two-month lease. And the document shows that the Huxley at 1234 N. La Brea Ave. and the Dylan at 7111-7119 Santa Monica Blvd. offer one-month minimum leases.

A recent online search of units for rent at the Avalon, the Domain, the Dylan and the Huxley, which are among the newest apartment buildings in West Hollywood, shows the Dylan now is offering units with a three-month minimum lease. A 681-square-foot one-bedroom unit on a three-month lease rents for $3,708 a month. The Huxley charges $4,901 a month for the same size unit on a three-month lease, with the rent falling to $2,601 for a 12-month lease. The Domain asks $3,845 for an 788 square-foot one-bedroom apartment with only a one year lease available. On its website, the Avalon offers a one-bedroom, one bath apartment for rent for $4,455 with a two-month lease.

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Korman specializes in so-called corporate extended-stay hotels, which typically rent furnished apartments to business travelers who plan a stay longer than what is typical in a hotel. Shortly after Korman bought the 8500 Sunset Blvd. property from CIM Group, the city notified it that its plans to offer short-term corporate housing violated a city law banning such housing. In response, Korman agreed to rent out the units in one of its two buildings at 8500 Sunset as unfurnished apartments. But it has insisted that the furnished units it rents out for 31 days or more to business travelers are legal.

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Rob Bergstein
Rob Bergstein
6 years ago

There is a HUGE difference between someone signing a six month lease and residing in that rental unit in West Hollywood for (at least) those six months and having the opportunity to be a member of the community here in the city and that of someone renting a fully furnished, maid service, turndown service, room service….all hotel amenities on a nightly weekly or 31 day rental. They are not residents. The units were built to add to our rental housing stock in West Hollywood (both the market rate & the affordable that at this time, I believe are not rented… Read more »

James Francis
James Francis
6 years ago

I don’t think you are informed, the city doesn’t have the right to uphold laws or shouldn’t interfere with developers, but when ordinances are involved and renters rights are violated by not having units rented to them that the city requires due to tax breaks for these developers that instead go to short term or corporate housing! Boutique hotels when the are apartments Please be advised of knowing about this city’s laws before thinking they are Palm greasing their hands, it’s actually the developers doing that instead and using illegal methods of renting that is breaking the law and preventing… Read more »

James Francis
James Francis
6 years ago

I am infuriated with Korman and CIM Group, the Domain, The Dylan and The Huxley. All got away and we’re very calculated to avoid accepting affordable rentals or by city law and now State Law that section 8 be permitted if your name comes up on the city waiting list! I lost all my housing options because the city found out after the fact and my invitations to view those units 12-10 months ago were voided over then not having to be compelled to secure those rentals as affordable because they wanted them temporary or corporate rentals to begin with,… Read more »

cody warlock
6 years ago

This city council is a bunch of greedy dictators. What right do they have to tell property owners what they do do with their property. Oh thats right, their palms are being greased by the hotel industry. I hope their corruption catches up with them someday.

Educate yourself
Educate yourself
6 years ago
Reply to  cody warlock

It’s called land use law. Look it up. They are violating the permit that was issued. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH GREASING PALMS. That’s the standard mantra for those who do not have a clue how the law works.

RobbyDobby
RobbyDobby
6 years ago
Reply to  cody warlock

It’s called land zoning. Look it up…

WeHoMikey
WeHoMikey
6 years ago

“The Kings Road Apartments at 733 N. Kings Road, the La Cienega WeHo at 375 N. La Cienega Blvd., the Domain WeHo at 7141-7155 Santa Monica Blvd. and the Villa Elizabeth at 7513 Fountain Ave…”

Of those, only the Domain WeHo is in West Hollywood. Your article states otherwise; some fact-checking would go a long way toward credibility.

Staff Report
6 years ago
Reply to  WeHoMikey

The story is quoting the Korman Communities document, and notes that it errs. The Kings Road Apartments and Villa Elizabeth are outside the city’s boundaries..

J SIMMONS
J SIMMONS
6 years ago
Reply to  WeHoMikey

Ditto

Lopez
Lopez
6 years ago

The Kings Road apartment building is located in Los Angeles and not in West Hollywood.