200,000 Renters Sent Packing
According to DSNews.com as published in the August issue of California Real Estate magazine, there was a study released by a group called Tenants Together.
The group focuses on renter’s rights and th

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eir study states 37 percent of California’s foreclosed residential properties involved renters and effected an estimated 200,000 residents, many of whom were displaced, which is a nice way of saying they were given their walking papers, which is a nice way of saying they were evicted from their homes.
Unfortunately I have seen this first-hand while working with Short Sales in Stockton, Lodi and the surrounding areas. It’s never a good day when families are being asked to leave (evicted) from their homes even though they may have been paying their rent on time, but perhaps the owner of their home wasn’t paying the mortgage.
Once the owner stops paying their mortgage, soon after they have to decide whether to let the home be foreclosed on by the bank or to try and do a Short Sale, but either way the renter loses out and has to find another place to live.
At Realty World-Davis Homes & Properties, we try to be advocates for all parties involved in any situation if we can. If you have questions, then most likely we have answers. We highly recommend that anyone facing foreclosure or a short sale of their home to always seek the advice of a CPA as well as a real estate attorney.
Don’t just “wait and see what happens”. Be sure to seek professional assistance to get a fully informed as you can.





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