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11641 National Blvd

Luxe East

626 Landfair Ave.

The Iris

Chateau Century

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1611 S Bundy Dr

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Bentley Apartments

2136 Colby Ave

Trousdale Apartments

Vinton Apartments

1616 Armacost Ave

1738-1742 Barry Ave

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3745 S Bentley Ave

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Woodruff Apartments

1246 Brockton Ave

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11515 Ohio Ave

11661 Goshen Ave

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Lido Apartments - 1640 Barry

Bentley Luxury Investments LLC

Lido Apartments - 3671 Midvale Ave

2820 Sawtelle Blvd

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