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D T.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • CA
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Legal Reasons One Can Get Rid of Tenant

D T.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • CA
Posted

Hello,

I hear a lot of "legally valid" reasons one can ask/force a tenant to leave your rental in the county of Riverside, CA ( for example: "you don't need a reason, just give 60-day notice," "if you're having major construction done to the place like foundation issues," etc). I've also heard that if neighbors file three valid police reports for the same tenant, you can ask them to leave. Does anyone know the reality of what I'd need to get rid of a problem tenant?

Much appreciate folks,

Steve.

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