R
eal Housewives of Orange County star Gina Kirschenheiter is offering her real estate services to those displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires, with a twist: she's waiving her commission fees. In an Instagram post, Gina explained that her company, The Gated Group, will represent anyone relocating from LA to Orange County, and 100% of the commission will be donated back to the client or a relief fund.
Gina's boyfriend Travis Mullen joined her in the video, saying they wanted to find a meaningful way to help those affected by the fires. Gina added that whether it's finding a rental or buying a home, The Gated Group will assist clients and donate their commission fees to support those in need.
Gina also directed followers to realtor Kyle Whissel, who is offering similar services for those relocating from LA to San Diego. Tens of thousands have been forced to evacuate due to the ongoing wildfires, which have destroyed or severely damaged over 12,000 structures and claimed 16 lives as of Sunday.
Several celebrities have lent a hand since the start of the fires, including Jamie Lee Curtis, who donated $1 million to relief efforts, and Sharon Stone, who is working with LA-based store The Coop to gather donations for those displaced.
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