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Jak Dadi
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Saratoga, CA
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Eviction Process in CA

Jak Dadi
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Saratoga, CA
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We rented one of our units to a lady middle of last month. Everything looked good on her credit report. But she has already defaulted on her rent payment at the second month. She first made up a story that the check was mailed...then 8 days later, when been confronted with her lie, she asked the property manager to come over and collect the rent including the late fees. Guess what! she did not return back o her apartment....does not return her calls...the property manager is putting up the 3 days notice...how long would the entire process take to get her out of the unit in east bay? what am i looking at in terms of approximate costs?

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