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Erik B.
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Evicting Based On Remodel

Erik B.
  • California
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Hi All,

My wife and I are in deep on a four unit deal that we’re going to house hack. We’re going to move into one unit and my mom into another. The rents on the other 2 units are way bellow market value for the area and our plan is to remodel them and get them leased up at market. 

I guess my question is, has anyone had any success removing tenants based on this? This is in reference to the RCJC Rent Control and Just Cause form. How substantial of a remodel did you do?  Any thoughts or words of advice?

thanks so much,


Erik

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Thomas Corey
  • Property Manager
  • San Pedro, CA (90731)
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Thomas Corey
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  • San Pedro, CA (90731)
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 check with the HCIDLA; San Pedro has rent control with specific rules to evict people 

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