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Buying or Renting a Residence Near Torrance AirportShould I live near the airport? If you think that airplanes flying over your home might cause you concern, you may want to review records ofairport complaints before purchasing or renting a residence near the Torrance Airport.
Any owner of residential property is required by California real estate fraud laws to disclose the nature of any known property defect (such as a noisy location) to any potential buyer. If the owner made complaints, you can ask him or her about the reason for the complaints. These records will help you evaluate whether a problem exists. In 1990, City Manager LeRoy Jackson wrote: "Recent contour maps show that the Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) has been reduced to 55 decibels, or less, in the surrounding area. This is 10 decibels lower than required by California State Noise Standards for residential land surrounding an Airport." In 1999, the City Council declared that there were no noise or safety problems posed by airport operations at the site of the Begonia Farm development, which was less than 1/2 mile from the airport. The large majority of us living in the area have found no problems and have chosen to live near the airport.Can I see these complaints?The Attorney General of California has ruled that Airport complaints are public records. They are available upon request from:
Be sure to request the date and time of each complaint along with the complainant's name, address, type of complaint, and description or comments from the log.Sources of Information: A sk the following people about airport complaints in the areas where you want to rent or buy.
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