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Sam Abe
  • Palmdale, CA
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Tenant illegaly sublent and now causing mold problem

Sam Abe
  • Palmdale, CA
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The tenants left the house but left behing their unaruthorized daughter and family. These people havent paid rents for several months and now with eviction moratorium we are unable to evict. 

They are causing huge disturbance by doing drub and trashing the place to the worst condition you can imagine. They reported us to Health department so we had to sent a mold tetsing copany. The property is in distress due to the living there and we have thousands of dollars from mold estimate just to remedy which doesnt include the thousands it will take to refix the things they throw out and cut. Preety much both bathrooms have mold and cabinets are all destroyed with water damager etc so we have a lot of work in 10 of thousands of dollares. 

What would you do. We are thinking of trying to sell it as is and hoping the buyer can evict these people once we sell. We dont know how else to get them out of the house now.. Fixing can cost us 10'000+ dollars. 

Property in North Hollywood, CA

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