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Just bought a 2 unit fixer upper in Orange County.

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Just closed on a 2 unit fixer upper in Orange County (actually hoarder house) complete with noncooperative tenant.  Doing research on my next step and I must saw CA tenant protection law really suck.  I will document my adventure and let you guys know how it goes.

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Drew Sygit
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@Mathew Luu this is the only progress you've made in 2 months?

You'e going to financially bleed to death...

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