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The owners of a La Jolla vacation rental home that was alleged to host large, raucous parties amid the COVID-19 pandemic have reached a settlement with the city of San Diego, which took steps last year to shut down the rental.
The final legal agreement worked out by the San Diego city attorney’s office stipulates that the homeowners, Mousa Hussain Mushkor and Zahra Ali Kasim, be barred from “maintaining, causing or permitting” a public nuisance or allowing large gatherings in violation of public health orders related to COVID-19. The owners also are required to pay fines of more than $30,000 and to address multiple building code violations on the property.
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The owners of two vacation rental homes that were accused of operating large, raucous parties amid the pandemic have reached settlements with the city of San Diego, which took steps last year to shut down the Airbnb rentals.
While the final legal judgments worked out by the San Diego City Attorney’s Office for the two properties in La Jolla and Bankers Hill differ in scope, both stipulate that the homeowners are barred from “maintaining, causing or permitting” a public nuisance or allowing large gatherings in violation of public health orders related to COVID-19. They also are required to each pay fines of more than $30,000 and to address multiple building code violations on their properties.