Rebuild Resources
Information for families rebuilding after the Palisades fire.
Practical guides on permits, insurance gaps, timelines, and what the rebuild process actually looks like.

Choosing the Right Contractor to Rebuild Your Palisades Home: 7 Questions to Ask
After the Palisades fire, hundreds of contractors flooded the area. Most have never filed a Coastal Development Permit or built on an LA hillside lot. Here's how to tell the difference.
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How to Deal With Your Insurance Company After the Palisades Fire: A Step-by-Step Guide
A practical guide to navigating your insurance claim after the Palisades fire — from filing to disputing a low estimate, claiming ALE, and knowing your California rights.

How to Rebuild Your Home After the Palisades Fire: A Step-by-Step Guide
A practical, sequenced walkthrough of the entire rebuild process — from documenting your lot to getting your keys — written for Palisades fire survivors.

Your Insurance Adjuster Said $462/sqft. Here's Why That's Not Enough to Rebuild.
California insurers are estimating Palisades rebuilds at $462/sqft. The real cost is $550–$900. Here's where the gap comes from and what to do about it.

What $550/sqft Actually Gets You in a Pacific Palisades Fire Rebuild
A line-by-line breakdown of what JJP's fixed-price Shelter rebuild includes — and what isn't included — so you know exactly what you're signing and what to tell your adjuster.

How Long Does It Actually Take to Rebuild After the Palisades Fire?
An honest breakdown of the Palisades rebuild timeline — permits, LADBS, Coastal Commission, construction phases — and what causes delays that most contractors won't tell you about.

Coastal Zone and Hillside Lots: What They Mean for Your Palisades Rebuild
Your lot is in the Coastal Zone. It's on a hillside. Contractors keep saying it's complicated. Here's what that actually means, what it adds, and what's genuinely not a blocker.