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Updated about 9 years ago, 08/29/2015

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Paul Chen
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Monterey Park, CA
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Possible eviction with ill patient…

Paul Chen
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Monterey Park, CA
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My tenant told me yesterday that they’re only able to pay half of this month rent (was due on 1st) tomorrow and will pay the rest by 12th with its late fee. Though I’d O. K. it but after I’d just found out from one of the previous post here that we shouldn’t accept partial rent due to the delayed eviction timing issue, so instead I’ll tell her tomorrow I’ll give her a 3 day pay or quit notice on the 10th for the entire portion of the rent plus its late fee to just follow the procedure.

She’d also told me that she’d her brother and sis-in-law moved in due to her brother is having cancer (terminal with 3 months remain); sis-in-law no longer have a job; for the reason she wants to spend the remaining time with him. Though I’d O. K. it for her also, will this complicated the eviction process if it needs to be done? Since there’s an ill patient as such in the property then.

Thank you for your helps.

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