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Tejas Kotecha
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Tax Eviction Help -- Sacramento

Tejas Kotecha
  • Investor
  • San Ramon, CA
Posted

Hi, 

We recently bought a property off Tax auction from Sacramento County. The previous owner is still living there and when we approached them with police and learned that they were looking for eviction notice and letter. 

So, now I am wondering what kind of process do we need to follow since it is not a typical tenant situation and please refer any good eviction lawyer if you know. 

Thanks

--Tejas.

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    Tobias Falzone
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    Tobias Falzone
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Orlando, FL
    Replied

    Cash for keys would be my first option, but would bring the notice in case they decline or don't respond.  Its a negotiation and will be dependent on their conviction to stay.  Be as sympathetic as possible but try to make it a lot easier for them to say yes than to say no.  Moving support may be helpful as well.  They don't want eviction proceedings coming up in a background search when they are looking for a new place to live anyway.  Make the cash offer dependent on them leaving the property in its current condition by a specific date.

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