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Brendan O.
  • San Jose, CA
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Fha Loan

Brendan O.
  • San Jose, CA
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Hi BP,

If I was to buy a four unit building with an fha then one of the stipulations is that you live there for a year. What would happen if you could not move into one of the units. Im in San Francisco and tenants have a lot of rights here. If for example the four units each had tenants for longer than ten years then there is no way for me to move in. You cannot evict based on the fact you own it and want want to live there. What would happen in this situation?

Brendan

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