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Updated 13 days ago, 11/14/2024

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New California Landlord Truckee Area

Will Quinn
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My wife an i are just closing on a property in Truckee, we intend to move into the property in ~2 years. In the meantime we plan to rent the property out. We have some experience renting property in Florida and Wisconsin but not in California. 

Understanding this is a very Tennent friendly state, does anyone have first hand good and or bad experiences in the area renting properties?

Specific Questions.

With a long term one year lease term, with month to month terms after, how difficult is the process to "force" the Tennent out if needed to move into the property as our primary residence.  

Ski Leases: Looking at the short term rental policies it does not cover leases longer than 30 days, seeing as there is a market for this type of rental what are peoples experience with this for ~4 month terms, and has it worked for summer leases as well.?

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