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Post: Persuading squatting tenant to move during 60 day notice period
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@Nathan G. THANKS! Good advice.
@Denis M. Whether or not to remove the "tenant" before closing wasn't really part of the question. But thanks for the response.
Post: Persuading squatting tenant to move during 60 day notice period
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That's understood. In this case there's this dynamic of a strained family relationship where these individuals don't and will not speak to each other. This has motivated the seller to accept my deep discounted offer, for which I'm willing to do some of the heavy lifting.
I'm interested in truncating the wait time as well as avoid a possible eviction process after the 60 days is up.
Post: Persuading squatting tenant to move during 60 day notice period
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Looking for some experienced wisdom on "incentivizing" a tenant to move out during a 60 day notice period.
I'll soon be taking over a SFR in CA but before I do the seller needs to get a family member to vacate the property. It appears the relative has been living in the house for several years, without any type of lease, never paying rent and has no intention of ever leaving.
In CA., a 60 day notice is the 1st legal requirement to getting a current occupier out of a property.
My question(s), can contacting the family member to inquire about their plans and/or offer some motivation to vacate interfere with the notice period in any way? I don't want to do/say anything to negate the notice period or restart the clock so to speak.
If it's not an issue, any advice on how to introduce myself and break the ice? "How you doing, your family member is selling me the roof over your head and you need to leave" doesn't seem like a good conversation starter.
Lastly, is there an industry standard incentive that typically works to motivate "tenants" to move out sooner than later?
Any and all experienced input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Mark