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All Forum Posts by: Ricardo P.

Ricardo P. has started 17 posts and replied 265 times.

It seems as if New York is in a better situation than California. They atleast have an end date in sight. In California you have a law that states 90days after the state of emergency is lifted. Who knows when that can be. With our luck here in California that can be in the summer of 2025. Out in Texas people are filing for eviction with no problem. Democrats 👎🏽

@Royce Kemp I think you should get in contact with the Los Angeles Apartment association. I’m sure they can give you a better clarification on how or what to do. There’s acouple of moratoriums we have to worry about. #1 California’s eviction Moratorium #2 Judicial Councils Eviction Moratorium. Those are the ones we need to target. Los Angeles eviction Moratorium is supposed to expire at the end of this Month

Post: Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way

Ricardo P.Posted
  • LakeWood , California
  • Posts 268
  • Votes 331

Let’s just hope for the best. I highly doubt it will hold. But then again who knows. 

Post: Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way

Ricardo P.Posted
  • LakeWood , California
  • Posts 268
  • Votes 331

President Trump did also say it was DOA🤟🏽🇺🇸

Post: Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way

Ricardo P.Posted
  • LakeWood , California
  • Posts 268
  • Votes 331

The heroes act does say you can’t evict for non Payment of rent. But there’s other reasons why you can. So that’s a small loop hole you can use. For example Damaging property, peace of quiet, unauthorized guest living at the apartment. List goes on... 

Post: Hereos Act will hurt landlords in a bad way

Ricardo P.Posted
  • LakeWood , California
  • Posts 268
  • Votes 331

There was a topic about this I believe 2-3months ago. Alot of members have agreed that it won’t pass in the senate. But I agree if it does pass a lot of landlords will be screwed 

@David To yes sir! That’s the article I was referring too. Now I’m not sure if it went through(the lawsuit) because I believe the judicial council was planing to vote it out yesterday. But the vote was suspended and postponed. I guess it’s just a waiting game from here on out. I’m sorry if your going through this mess with a tenant. If I hear or find anything else out I’ll make sure to post it on this thread and forum. WE ARE ALMOST THERE don’t give up.  

@David To did you end up reading the article I was talking about? Now, I’m not sure how the lawsuit went. But, from what the article said was that he was successful. What’s your input on that? 

@David To any updates?? 
I also did some more research and I believe another lawsuit was filled out of Ventura California. Attorneys Name is Doug Michie I believe he is suing the governors ban on evictions and the judicial council might have approved it. It’s a bit confusing. I read it when used the search engine google. I think he might be starting a class action. 

Yes, let us know. I’ll also ask around to see if any of my landlord friends have non paying tenants so they can also join the cause. Hopefully this works