December 29, 2009
Tags: area-homeowners, assess-tenants, making-home, phenomenon, prevention-law, property, recent-article, services, the-transition, times, transition
One aspect of foreclosure prevention that is rarely discussed here in Northern California and elsewhere around the country involves renting; specifically, holding onto your property by moving out of it yourself and becoming a landlord. A recent article in the New York Times examines this phenomenon of the ‘accidental landlord’, as well as offering tips for those finding themselves in such a situation.
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California Foreclosure Prevention and the ‘Accidental Landlord’
Tags: area-homeowners, assess-tenants, california, country, issues-as-taxes, making-home, prevention-law, property, recent-article, services, the-transition, times, transition
One aspect of foreclosure prevention that is rarely discussed here in Northern California and elsewhere around the country involves renting; specifically, holding onto your property by moving out of it yourself and becoming a landlord. A recent article in the New York Times examines this phenomenon of the ‘accidental landlord’, as well as offering tips for those finding themselves in such a situation.
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California Foreclosure Prevention and the ‘Accidental Landlord’