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All Forum Posts by: Joan C.

Joan C. has started 10 posts and replied 42 times.

Thanks everyone for the valuable inputs..

In my purchase contract, there is no indication that tenant will remain, but since I use dual agent, the agent and tenant know each other, my agent mentioned verbally that tenant would like to stay, and she advise tenant not to pay current owner (seller) during the short sell process..

I would like seller to vacate the property at closing, but since there is connection between my agent and tenant, I am not sure how to proceed while not offend my agent.

Hi,

I am purchasing a short sell property in Santa Clara city, California, current tenant might stay after transaction, what is the best way to deal with it? he currently does not pay rent to the seller, can I start new lease with him? what if he does not meet my criteria, can I ask him to move?

Thanks in advance for advice...