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Oakland Rental Property
I recently purchased a vacant duplex in Oakland and I expect the total rent to be around $4500 per month. I noticed that the rent increase cap is 2.7% per year. I’m scared that if I decide to sell the duplex in the future, it won’t be market price, because there are below market rate tenants. Can you all give me some advice?