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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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#12
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 15:27
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The move-out fee is determined by each tenant negotiating with the owner.
The negotiations are never divulged to anyone else, but a note is added.

A 2-bed tenant in an apartment I knew got $70,000 to move out.

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#13
  • 引越
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 17:58
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Whenever I see a Toby like this, it's always this story

The residence is in a state of renting and meeting eviction at any moment. Big mistake to think that everything is permanent.

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#15
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/11 (Wed) 08:40
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It doesn't matter if you're lying, because you don't live there. 
You should be living in an apartment where you can get an eviction fee.

You could receive $70,000 eviction fee
The lawyer will go between you and the tenants of that apartment and ask each one of them what they want to do.
Do you want to continue to live there, or do you want to get the eviction fee and be evicted?
If they get an eviction fee to evict, the owner and the lawyer negotiate
the owner remodels and sets a new rent
and calculates how many years it will take to pay off the eviction fee.
The other two one-bed rooms got $40,000 and moved out.

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#16
  • テナントフレンドリー州
  • 2023/01/11 (Wed) 10:13
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California doesn't make it easy to evict people by law.
That's why I had a tenant leave my friend's property for $30,000 after negotiations.

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#18
  • 勝てるわけないでしょ
  • 2023/01/11 (Wed) 12:15
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We both sign and decide how long the contract is for
Everyone signs a month-to-month or one-year contract
I don't think they would pay for eviction. Don't they know they can evict you in six months if they go to court?

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