We live in rent control home and pay little, now new owner (who is eviction attorney) wants to offer cash for keys. Should we?
You asked me to answer, but I cannot. Every rent control ordinance is different, and I know nothing about Los Angeles.
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You asked me to answer, but I cannot. Every rent control ordinance is different, and I know nothing about Los Angeles.
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