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Gaurav Mehta
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Jose, CA
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Question about Tenant Eviction in California

Gaurav Mehta
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Jose, CA
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So I have come across a property that is listed relatively lower than market. Of course there is a caveat. There is a tenant who is seller's family. The tenant is paying $1000, which is way less than market value.

The tenant is paying this as a month to month but there is no lease agreement. The seller doesnt want to deal with the eviction because of family. The seller is also a trustee so has authority to sell and close.

My questions

  1. How do I go about evicting the people if I buy the property
  2. How much does it generally cost to get the eviction done and how much time does it take
  3. Is there any risk with buying and evicting (Listing Agent said you can't really inspect the property) so there is this risk of issues that exist currently and also the risk of the tenants doing any damage to the property. Are there any other risks.

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