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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Apartment eviction: 、、、、

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#1
  • WATERS
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  • 2023/01/09 19:24

Nice to meet you.


I am currently in LA, and I heard a rumor from a neighbor that the owner is putting his property up for sale and the current residents may be evicted.

I have lived in my current apartment for about 10 years, do I have to comply with these evictions?

I also heard that you can get some "eviction fee" for eviction, but I doubt it.


I am wondering if it would be better to consult a lawyer or something and proceed, but

if anyone has had this experience, I would appreciate some feedback.


Thank you.

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#7
  • かりな
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 08:30
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I have an acquaintance who was in a situation a little similar to that of Topy's.
He lived in the same apartment for 10 years, but one day the apartment was sold and after a while it was bought out.
The new owner wanted to put his family and relatives in the apartment, so he gave the tenants an unreasonable rent increase, which in effect made them move out.
(Rent control-wise, not sure.... )
An acquaintance was going to return to Japan permanently in a few more years, and the rent was raised because moving would be a hassle, but the acquaintance stayed on.
Depending on the rent, he could continue to live there as is....

The management company of my apartment changed about 2 years ago, and I think they were conscientious before, but then the rent kept being raised... cry
I'm not sure about the legalities here either, but I've lived here for 5 years and $ they raised the rent by about 500...

Sorry for the off-topic comment.

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#8
  • MAGAの悪法で移民撃激減ー人手不足ー賃金インフレー物価高騰
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 10:40
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I know someone who bought a small 4-family apartment property, and he said he had to pay about $30,000 to evict his family right away because he wanted to get them done.
My apartment has not had a rent increase for 10 years, but 4 years ago it was moved from an individual to a management company and every year they raise the rent by 10%, which is just barely legal in California.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 11:33
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It is common for the management company to change
terms and conditions if they cannot be agreed upon in order to have the apartment managed.

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#10
  • 不運
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 12:37
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You don't have a vacancy fee unless you have rent control. If there is, you get it. The next owner might keep the tenant, or the current owner might evict and sell. If that happens, you have no choice but to leave. Don't think you'll get the money right away. I'll look for the next place.

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#11
  • ワクチン義務化
  • 2023/01/10 (Tue) 12:39
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If the contract is for a month-to-month, you have no rights.
If it's an eviction within the term of the contract, you can negotiate, maybe get a month's rent ?.

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