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Re: Lease agreements - Landlord Forum thread 358142

Re: Lease agreements by Chele on July 6, 2018 @20:26

                              
You might also need to check the local and state rental codes to see if you are obligated to renew the lease. The California municipality where my rental is requires me to renew leases after two years of tenancy except for certain violations. The municipality limits the amount of rent increase and dictates that I must provide 60 days notice. That's great that you bought buildings with a history of paying tenants!!
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