Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get
Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
ANNUAL Save 16%
$32.50 /mo
$390 billed annualy
MONTHLY
$39 /mo
billed monthly
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
×
Take Your Forum Experience
to the Next Level
Create a free account and join over 3 million investors sharing
their journeys and helping each other succeed.
Use your real name
By signing up, you indicate that you agree to the BiggerPockets Terms & Conditions.
Already a member?  Login here
House Hacking
All Forum Categories
Followed Discussions
Followed Categories
Followed People
Followed Locations
Market News & Data
General Info
Real Estate Strategies
Landlording & Rental Properties
Real Estate Professionals
Financial, Tax, & Legal
Real Estate Classifieds
Reviews & Feedback

Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

User Stats

6
Posts
2
Votes
Hardik Joshi
2
Votes |
6
Posts

In San Jose, possible to not renew the 1-year lease in favor of owner moving in?

Hardik Joshi
Posted

Hey folks,

I am planning to buy a 4-plex in San Jose which comes under the San Jose rental ordinance. This is my first property. 1-year Lease in one of the unit is ending in 4 months. I want to move into this unit at the end of the lease. Is it possible to not renew the lease in favor of owner move in? Is there any relocation assistance you need to provide in that case?

Most Popular Reply

User Stats

3,070
Posts
3,199
Votes
Corby Goade
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
3,199
Votes |
3,070
Posts
Corby Goade
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
Replied

You won't be able to finance it as a primary unless you have a clear path to occupancy within 60 days of close- could be hairy in this situation. 

Are you working with an experienced realtor? They should be able to help you take a run at this. 

Generally, you'll need to close less than 60 days from the end of that lease AND it's likely that the current owner will have to serve the tenant with a non renewal notice and confirm they will be out within 60 days of close. 

Tough, but not impossible. 

Best of luck!

  • Corby Goade

Loading replies...