State agency claims default on Woodland Hills senior complex
The California Municipal Finance Authority is claiming default on The Preserve at Woodland Hills, a 50-unit assisted living complex in Woodland Hills, The Real Deal has learned. The agency filed a default notice on the 33,300-square-foot property, located at 6221 Fallbrook Avenue, on Jan. 21, property records show. The owner of the asset, an entity […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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