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Los Angeles Fourplex Rent Way Below Market

Jay Chong
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I found this beautiful fourplex in L.A., and I'm in process of getting it.

3 units are rented and 1 unit is vacant. (But I will live in the vacant one)

Two out of 3 units are rented at a reasonable price but 1 is being rented way below the market.

I mean his rent is around $800 even though this person has the 2nd biggest unit in the whole place.

Is there a way to kick him out? (My soon to be property is in rent controlled area).

Let me know!

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Nicholas Coulter
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Nicholas Coulter
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@Jay Chong going to be hard with the rent control laws. I would look to raise rents 10% each time you can as the max limit is 5% + CPI up to a total of 10%. 

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