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Inland Empire Multifamily Remodeling.

Multifamily remodels across LA — common areas, in-place unit upgrades, full vacant-unit turns. We coordinate around occupied tenants and work with the LADBS multifamily permit track.

The Inland Empire is the easiest jurisdiction we work in. Big lots, flat topography, and city building departments that already process high volumes of ADU permits mean a clean 60-day ministerial review is the norm. The only variables are the Very High Fire Hazard zones at the foothills and a few unincorporated pockets that run through Riverside or San Bernardino County directly.

Inland Empire cost band — 2026

$80 – $300 / sqft per unit

Cosmetic unit refresh bottom; full down-to-studs top.

Inland Empire permit clock

59 weeks ministerial

3–9 months per building depending on scope.

Scope — start to keys.

  • Scope walk + tenant coordination plan
  • Plans + permits
  • Common-area + unit work
  • MEP upgrades
  • Final inspection + handover

What changes about the permit here.

  1. Riverside, Corona, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga: ministerial ADU portals, 5–8 weeks typical.
  2. VHFHSZ on north-facing foothill parcels — Chapter 7A exterior assemblies required.
  3. Unincorporated parcels routed through county building & safety — slower on inspection scheduling.
  4. SCE service drops are the most common schedule risk on detached new-build ADUs out here.

What moves the Inland Empire number.

  • Lowest cost in our service area — flat lots, big parcels, lower labor rates.
  • VHFHSZ Chapter 7A on foothill parcels adds $18–35k.
  • SCE service drop is the most common cost surprise — $4–18k depending on distance.
  • Big parcels mean detached ADUs over 1,000 sqft are common, scaling cost linearly.

In short.

Can you do an LA multifamily remodel with tenants in place?
Yes — common area + unit-by-unit turn. Tenant coordination plan and Habitability Plan handle the schedule.
Multifamily remodel cost per unit in LA?
$30K–$80K for cosmetic refresh; $120K–$250K full down-to-studs per unit.
Why is the Inland Empire cheaper to build in?
Lower labor rates, flatter parcels, easier truck access, and lower dump fees. A detached new-build that costs $475/sqft on the Westside often lands at $375–425/sqft in Riverside.
Do I need to worry about fire-zone requirements?
Only if your parcel is on the foothill side — San Bernardino mountains, Banning Pass, San Jacinto north. Most of the valley floor is outside VHFHSZ.

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