You Kept Your Home as a Rental — Now What? The Accidental Landlord's Guide in California 🏠

Maybe you got a job offer in another city. Maybe the market wasn't right to sell when you needed to move. So you thought — I'll rent it out. How hard can it be? And then it got real. The 9pm call about a leak. Figuring out what a 3-day notice actually means. Your friend told you one thing, your neighbor said something different, and you weren't sure who was right. If that sounds familiar — this is one of the most common situations Candice sees working with landlords across Orange County. And the fact that you're doing your research right now says a lot. In this video she breaks down everything you need to know about your first year as an accidental landlord in California. WHO THIS VIDEO IS FOR: → Landlords who kept their home as a rental after relocating → First-year landlords figuring out systems and compliance → Out-of-area landlords managing remotely from another city → Anyone unsure whether their current lease and documents are California-compliant → Rental owners who want to run things professionally and avoid costly mistakes 📍 Candice Blair | Property Manager | Orange County, CA 📩 Have questions about your lease, what laws apply to your property, or what your next move should be? Drop them in the comments — Candice is happy to be a resource. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly content on California landlord law, property management, and rental ownership done the right way. Hashtags: #AccidentalLandlord #CaliforniaLandlord #LandlordTips #RentalProperty #PropertyManagement#OrangeCountyRealEstate #CaliforniaRealEstate #LandlordLife #TenantProtectionAct #RealEstateInvesting