All Forum Posts by: Miho Y.
Miho Y. has started 29 posts and replied 103 times.
Post: Death in the unit

- Investor
- Huntington Beach, CA
- Posts 105
- Votes 25
This is fantastic. Thank you Kyle. I will go to the county office tomorrow morning!
Post: Death in the unit

- Investor
- Huntington Beach, CA
- Posts 105
- Votes 25
Thank you Eric. Yes I got the name of the person who diseased, but that is it. I consulted with an attorney, and I was told to go to LA county to obtain. In a mean time, the unit is vacant, and I need to rent it out. Do I have to disclose to the candidate the "possibility" that the death occurred inside unit based on what the other tenant's hear-say?? Thank you.
Post: Death in the unit

- Investor
- Huntington Beach, CA
- Posts 105
- Votes 25
Help. I don't even know if this is the correct category but here goes... Recently purchased a duplex in Los Angeles county, after COE, I was just told by a tenant whom I inherited from the seller that there was a death inside another unit. The person died for cancer. During the inspection, I specifically asked verbally if there was any death in the unit,however, the seller and the agent said no. Now going through the purchase contract paperwork I signed, I realized I did not receive the disclosure from this agent. This tenant is telling me she witnessed the dead body as she discovered the body with the seller when they both went in together. So I purchased DiedInHouse.com, but no record showed. I know as a landlord, I must disclose that there was death occurred to the new tenant, at the same time, I would like to go after the seller for lying to me. Could I have any advice on how I can go about this? How can I obtain an official death record to confirm that there was indeed the death inside the unit in order for me to inform the new tenant and accused the seller? Thank you.