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Apartment eviction: 、、、、

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#1
  • WATERS
  • mail
  • 2023/01/09 19:24

Nice to meet you.


I am currently in LA, and I heard a rumor from a neighbor that the owner is putting his property up for sale and the current residents may be evicted.

I have lived in my current apartment for about 10 years, do I have to comply with these evictions?

I also heard that you can get some "eviction fee" for eviction, but I doubt it.


I am wondering if it would be better to consult a lawyer or something and proceed, but

if anyone has had this experience, I would appreciate some feedback.


Thank you.

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#2
  • 貧乏は辛い
  • 2023/01/09 (Mon) 19:45
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Lawyers are expensive, but okay ? ?
those without money won't be able to live in California
just saying.

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#3

If you're putting your property up for sale, you'd have to comply with being evicted ?
If there's another buyer and the owner takes over, the previous occupants would have to leave. If they're going to do construction or renovations on the room or something, I can charge them for lodging and eviction until the renovations are done. I've heard that if you're evicted for the landlord's own reasons, you have to pay the tenant enough money to live in the room for a couple of months.  I did a lot of research because I once almost got evicted because the landlord couldn't raise the rent and wanted to evict all the previous tenants and rent the place out at a new, drastically increased rent.
They harassed me so much for wanting me to leave that another roommate sued and somehow managed to keep me from being evicted.

But I thought I had to leave if I wanted to sell.
Even if you live there and say you don't intend to leave
you can't sell a house where people live.
Of course.
I understand you don't want to move out now after living there for 10 years...

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 06:30
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# I heard a rumor that you are putting your property up for sale and the current residents may be evicted.
If you put the apartment up for sale, for what reason would the residents be evicted
I need to know so I can move on.
Do you live in that apartment?

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#5
  • 平成のおにぃやん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 07:38
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Seriously …

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