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California Eviction Moratorium Question...
I won a suit for Specific Performance which gave me a judgement for the property. Since the occupants have been living in it for free they will likely require and eviction to get them out. I have not acted on the judgement yet, which means I do not yet have title to the property. I am waiting until I have a reasonable chance of actually gaining possession of the property should an eviction be necessary. Otherwise, I could be in a position of having title to a property I cannot possess while having the privilege of PITI for it!
CA EVICTION MORATORIUM QUESTION: Since the occupants (who were also the Sellers) are not tenants under a pre-existing lease (or any lease for that matter), am I able to evict them NOW if they refuse to leave? OR do are they likely to enjoy protections under the eviction moratorium?
Does anyone have knowledge of a scenario like this?