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Updated over 5 years ago,

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Maya V.
  • Oakland, CA
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Setting a predetermined lease period

Maya V.
  • Oakland, CA
Posted

Hi folks,

I have a feeling this is a strong no but I'll ask anyway. When renting out a unit, are you able to specify that a unit will only be available for 2 or 3 years? This is for an owner occupied property where there are 2 units and I live in one of the units and I live in the SF bay area in California. I'd like to move back into this unit...this is the goal after about 2-3 years max.

Thanks in advance.

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