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Mario Casarez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Whittier, CA
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Landlord input regarding current California eviction ban

Mario Casarez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Whittier, CA
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I'm currently reading books to get in the real estate investment world and as a socal resident, I'm hoping I could start buying single family residences to get started, but it appears laws in California are in favor of the tenants, specifically when it comes to evictions for non-paying tenants.

How have you California landlords dealt with non-paying tenants this past year?

Newsom came up with a solution to pay the rent of all unpaid rents. Does that give you a sigh of relief?

As a complete newbie, I wouldn't even know what to think if I was in a situation where I got my first investment and my tenants stopped paying and I couldn't evict.

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