13025 West Lull Street / Building and Safety / Lien
Council File 26-0160-S74
Brief
The Department of Building and Safety has initiated a lien action against the property at 13025 West Lull Street (Assessors Parcel 2303-020-042). The file was introduced May 13, 2026, and referred to Council the following day. Liens are typically filed when a property owner fails to pay fines, fees, or comply with orders related to code violations or unsafe conditions. The matter is currently pending Council review.
Full summary
The Department of Building and Safety has filed a lien against the residential property at 13025 West Lull Street in Los Angeles. A lien is a legal claim against real property used to secure payment of outstanding obligations, typically code violation fines, fees for inspections, or costs incurred by the City to remedy unsafe or non-compliant conditions on a property. The file references multiple contracts and case numbers spanning several years, suggesting the property may have had a history of violations or compliance issues requiring City intervention. The specific violations and amounts owed are not detailed in the publicly available activity log. The matter was formally submitted by the Department of Building and Safety on May 13, 2026, and referred to Council on May 14, 2026. As of the last recorded activity, the file remains open and pending. No committee assignment or Council action has yet been taken. The file will expire May 13, 2028, if no action is completed within the two-year window. Lien filings are administrative actions that require Council approval to be perfected against the property. Once approved, the lien becomes a claim against the title and must be satisfied before the property can be sold or refinanced.
Activity (2)
- 2026-05-14 Department of Building and Safety document(s) referred to Council.
- 2026-05-13 Document submitted by Department of Building and Safety, dated May 13, 2026.
Documents (1)
- 2026-05-13 Report from Department of Building and Safety · report