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Elias U.
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Evict to Owner Occupy alternative (Los Angeles)

Elias U.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello All,

I have a tenant in my duplex who has been living there for 10+ years. I want to evict the family to owner Occupy . For my eldest Son.

The thing is this eviction will cost around $20K, since it is considered a no fault eviction. The tenants are paying way below market so I rather have my son live here.

To be clear the 20k will be for "relocation assistance"  paid to an escrow account for the tenants access.

The tenant has no lease, and brought two dogs to the property without my permission.

Is there an alternative to this?

LA rent control is heavily favored for tenants leaving us landlords in a tough spot

Any advice is appreaciated

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