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How to handle renters in a fix and flip buy?
Hello everyone,
Thanks to all the GREAT advice here on BP my phone is ringing with a few leads. My first potential deal is close but there is a renter in the home with 6 months left on the lease. Do I have to let the lease run out then get them out in California?
I think I know the answer but I wanted to see if anyone knows a way to get tenants out sooner.