Is a 20% rent increase ok?
So long as you're not in a rent controlled area, the landlord can raise the rent by more than 10% so long as a proper 60 day notice is given.
Valencia, CA
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So long as you're not in a rent controlled area, the landlord can raise the rent by more than 10% so long as a proper 60 day notice is given.
At the end of the 60 days, if the tenant does not move, the landlord would then be able to file an unlawful detainer (eviction) case against the...
The sheriff will post a 5 day notice at the property prior to coming over to remove you. It would be best if you are gone before the sheriff...
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