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LA: This is What Eviction is Supposed to Look Like

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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LA: This is What Eviction is Supposed to Look Like

Los Angeles investors have been trained to feel bad every time an eviction happens, but the truth is simple: eviction is what happens when tenants stop paying and landlords are forced to protect their property, their income, and their future. California’s tenant-friendly system has made it harder, slower, and more expensive for landlords to remove non-paying tenants, which is exactly why so many LA investors are looking out of state for markets where the rules still make sense. In places like Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Memphis, and Chicago, investors can still buy cash-flowing rentals, work with Section 8, and build wealth without being treated like the villain for enforcing a lease. This is what eviction is supposed to look like: consequences, accountability, and landlords taking back control.