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Jason Oppenheim Says Agency Will Represent L.A. Wildfire Victims 'For Free'

Bellocqimages/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Jason Oppenheim and his eponymous real estate brokerage are donating their services to help individuals displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires. “If you’ve lost your home in the Los Angeles fires and you need to f


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Jason Oppenheim Says Agency Will Represent L.A. Wildfire Victims 'For Free'
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Selling Sunsets Jason Oppenheim Says Agents Will Represent LA Wildfire Victims For Free
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and his eponymous real estate brokerage are donating their services to help individuals displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires.

“If you’ve lost your home in the Los Angeles fires and you need to find a place to rent until your home is rebuilt, all Oppenheim Group agents will represent you for free or credit you back any commission we receive in the transaction,” the Selling Sunset star, 47, wrote in a Thursday, January 9, Instagram post. “Please reach out to us at office@ogroup.com.”

Jason co-owns his agency with twin brother, further explaining his new pro bono mission in an uploaded video.

“I woke up this morning to a lot of friends and clients reaching out because they lost their homes over the last couple of days and they need help with places to live now,” Jason said. “Their families are displaced and as real estate agents, we obviously have an obligation to help them find a place — even when it’s going to be difficult with thousands of people [are] looking for places and [there are] not nearly as many houses available.”

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He further urged all of the city’s realtors to “come together and work hard for the community.”

“This is our time to be able to give back,” the Netflix personality stated. “Everyone stay safe, thanks.”

Several of Jason’s employees reiterated their willingness to help in the comments section, including and .

“We are ready to help down in OC! ❤️,” Selling the OC’s Brindle, 38, replied, while Fitzgerald Bonnet, 44, sent a flurry of heart emojis.

A string of wildfires broke out in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood and the surrounding Los Angeles area on Tuesday, January 7, causing mass devastation. As of publication, 11 people have died as the fires have burned more than 37,000 acres of land. In addition, more than 12,000 structures have reportedly been destroyed and tens of thousands of residents have been forced to flee their homes under mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders.

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As the wildfires continue to tear across the L.A. area, many of the victims are starting to figure out their next steps. Jason, for his part, lamented the subsequent real estate struggles he faced on Friday, January 10.

“I’ve been searching on the MLS [directory] trying to help displaced families from the fires find rental properties,” he said in an Instagram Story video. “I’m noticing dozens of examples of people trying to do things like this, where they’re unable to get $9,500 or even $9,000 and then yesterday increase the rent over 30 percent to $12,000.”

While Jason noted he “is all for free market capitalism,” he claimed that at this time it is “blatantly taking advantage” of the natural disaster. Stause, 43, concurred with her boss, whom she previously dated in 2021.

“This is disgusting,” Stause wrote via her Instagram Stories. “Other realtors that have a moral compass, let’s please report to the board.”

Check the LAFD website for local wildfire alerts and click here for resources on how to help those affected.

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