If your tenant doesn't have a lease, you can evict herwithout causeby telling her you won't renew her tenancy. California law says you have to give her30 or 60 daysnotice— 60 days if everyone in the rental has lived there at least a year — that you want her out. At the end o...
Even if you don't have a lease,a California landlord can't kick you to a curb without warning. If the landlord wants you gone, he's required to give you at least 30 days' notice on a month-to-month tenancy. There are exceptions, though -- circumstances in which the landlord can gi...
Your lease likely contains information on how and when you should contact your landlord before terminating your tenancy. The lease may specify time frames for mailing off your letter, as well as the address to which you need to send your termination notice. If you have any questions about the...
Whether you’re a landlord who needs to ask a tenant to move out or a tenant looking to find a new home, it’s always best to start with a 30-day notice letter. Here’s how to write one. How many tasks do you need to accomplish each day? Between your work and personal lives, ...
Take note of the date of expiration of your lease as well as the amount of notice that you need to give the landlord if you want to move out (usually about 30 days to 60 days). Enter the current date at the top of the notice and ensure that it is a date well within that require...
Things were pushed to a new level when my landlord verbally threatened that my son and I had to be out of the townhouse in 30 days in October 2017 for reasons that didn’t even make sense. Our landlord never did send the written 30 day notice but it began the process of asking the ...
While last month's rent counts toward the security deposit cap, it is somewhat different from other security deposits. When the tenant decides to leave and gives the landlord his 30-day notice, he doesn't have to pay rent for the final 30 days if he has put down last month's rent. ...
Your landlord raises the rent in the middle of your lease. If you’ve signed a one-year lease, your landlord cannot change the terms mid-year. If you have ashort term rental, like a month-to-month lease, the landlord can up the rent, but needs to give you 30-day notice. ...
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What is notice of unlawful detainer? An Unlawful Detainer, more commonly known as an eviction, isused when a landlord wants to get tenants out of a rental property- either commercial or residential. Only a sheriff can evict someone. Even if a tenant is months behind on rent, the landlord ...