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Eviction attorney serving Los Angeles County

Eduardo Chavez
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello, 

I hired a restoration company to remediate a mold problem 2 weeks ago but we failed the clearance test. After further inspection the restoration company is recommending I remove all the drywall/floor throughout the entire home in order to pass the clearance test. He estimates this may take another month. At this point I don't know what to do. I am paying for a Hotel, meals, and deducting the rent from my tenants and this is all coming out of pocket. I'd like to consult with an attorney on the possibility of asking these tenants for the home in order to remodel the entire home. If anyone can refer me to an attorney it would be appreciated, regards. 

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