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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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#26
  • 大家天国州テキサス
  • 2023/01/12 (Thu) 08:48
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In California, they can't legally kick you out right away easily.
In Texas they can kick you out in a month, but...

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#27
  • 意味不明
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 07:00
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There are so many different laws here.
If you have years left on your contract, you can't get kicked out immediately, but if you have a month-to-month lease, you can get out.
It depends on the city, but now it's within a few months. It's fast.
If you have rent control, you can get money. If not, you will be homeless.

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#28
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 15:49
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eviction fee is determined by the city's regulations.

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#29
  • っk
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 16:47
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Eviction is based on the lease agreement and has nothing to do with the city. However, if it is proven that the owner cannot pay the rent due to a pandemic, the city has told the owner that he cannot be forcibly evicted, but this will be null and void on 2/1/23. Therefore, they are demonstrating on TV against forced evictions, which will begin on 2/1/23 with no mercy. If you don't pay rent, you are in violation of the contract, so eviction is justified.

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#30
  • 踏み倒し
  • 2023/01/13 (Fri) 22:34
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I'm sure many landlords have been run ragged by overcharged rents. And you can't take it from people who don't pay and can't pay.
What is your story based on too?

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