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redditr/LandlordposthomeownerScore: 8
This is surprising to me, but I guess I was always on month to month when I was a California renter (I have a mortgage now), and I was used to my rent being raised every year with inflation. Is it common for landlords in California to have apartment tenants on leases that last more than a year? It seems like that would be a terrible idea and a red flag, with all the costs for landlords spiraling out of control here since 2020.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Landlord/comments/1nd2gw3/landlord_usca_1st_triplex_purchase_existing/nddy6pk/
Post Date
9/10/2025, 3:38:25 AM
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3/16/2026, 4:24:50 AM

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