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All Forum Posts by: Mariam Diallo

Mariam Diallo has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Theresa Harris:

Have your friend talk to a lawyer or a tenancy group.  I don't know about California, but in some other tenant friendly areas, the current tenant has right of first refusal after a major reno and that may be at market value.  

You can look up some of the laws online.  Here is one site and another (appears to be for LA).  The best sites are government sites.  The landlord may also be required to pay your friend money (eg 1 month's rent).

Thank you!

A friend of mine is being permanently evicted without just cause for a substantial remodel. The owner says he won't have the option to move back in afterward because it's against the law (???), and in either case, the new rent will be out of his budget. He lives in Alhambra, CA in Los Angeles County. It's a 1968 3-bedroom apartment in a small complex, he's 63 years old, and has lived in it for 15+ years. What is he entitled to? He plans on contacting an attorney but just want to get a rough idea. Thanks so much.

Hi, I want to start flipping in the Bay Area (SF, Peninsula, Easy Bay) using hard money, private money, and/or seller financing. Are there any wholesalers out there or flippers with advice? What's the best way to find on or off-market deals here without doing my own marketing? Thanks.