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Can there be such a thing...and would it help...or even be legal
If a rental/lease contract is a legally binding document...enforced by collecting rent...or enforced by an eviction process if rent is not paid....then can there not be a document (legally binding) for a tenant to sign that would relinquish their rights as a squatter or due process of eviction...(that CA so ignorantly enforces)...
Not sure if any of that makes since...it's was just a thought...what are yours
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Quote from @Ryan Taylor:
Sure. They could sign a document saying they give up their right to fight eviction, but then they could ignore it like they do every other clause in the lease. Just because you sign something doesn't mean it is legal, and nothing prevents the tenant from ignoring the clause and fighting you.
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