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California Says Evictions Are Evil, But Stores Call Cops?

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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  • Cleveland Dayton Cincinnati Toledo Columbus & Akron, OH
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California Says Evictions Are Evil, But Stores Call Cops?

California investors are told evictions are evil because housing is a “human right,” but nobody applies that same logic when someone steals groceries from a store. In California, the rules keep getting more emotional for landlords while the math keeps getting worse for investors. If tenants don’t pay, destroy property, or refuse to leave, landlords are still expected to eat the loss like their bills don’t matter. That’s why serious California real estate investors need to start looking at landlord-friendly markets where rent, evictions, and property rights are treated like business instead of feelings.

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