Sam Altman, owner of a $27 million mansion, waived the home inspection, leading to a lawsuit against the developers for alleged shoddy workmanship. In California, sellers often provide their own inspection reports. Meanwhile, Oakland faces budget cuts if it can't sell its pro-sports arena soon, and disputes over compensation and a lender's objection are stalling the sale of San Francisco's Oceanwide Center.
An explosive lawsuit alleges that the new owner of SF’s Transamerica Pyramid misled the public about an over-the-top private club that’s central to his $1 billion-plus plan to revive the iconic property. https://t.co/SWa3WpCO5L
CNBC’s Deirdre Bosa reports on real estate prices in San Francisco and the causes of Altman's lawsuit against the developers of his mansion. https://t.co/AR02AKbcYf https://t.co/oCky3YdZ2m
Something that AI apparently can't do yet: inspect your home. @sama might've found that out the hard way, now suing the developer of a mansion that he paid $27M for claiming shoddy workmanship, mold, raw sewage on the property and more. @dee_bosa reports https://t.co/qHpnWHkNaM