Summary
The lease contains two sections: 1. Month-to-month: This means the lease renews each month. Either party can terminate with a 30-day notice. If the tenant leaves early, they must still pay rent through the termination date. 2. Lease: The agreement will end on 06/30/2024 at 12:00 AM. For a month-to-month agreement, you need to give your tenant a 30-day notice before termination. For a fixed-term lease, no notice is required as it ends on the specified date (06/30/2024), unless it converts to a month-to-month lease. After July 1st, when the lease turns into a month-to-month agreement, you must provide at least a 30-day notice to terminate it, as per California Civil Code 1946. The length of tenancy can affect notice requirements. For a tenancy of 1 to 2 years in California, the notice period remains 30 days. However, for tenancies more thanFull Conversation
Can you explain this signed lease better to me, as a landlord what does this mean? “Month to Month: Agreement continues from the commencement date as a month-to-month tenancy. Tenant may terminate the tenancy by giving written notice at least 30 days prior to the intended termination date. Tenant shall be responsible for paying rent through the termination date even if moving out early. Housing Provider may terminate the tenancy by giving written notice as provided by law. Such notices may be given on any date.
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Lease: This Agreement shall terminate on (date) _
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The lease contains two sections:
*. Month-to-month: This means the lease renews each month. Either party can terminate with a *-day notice. If the tenant leaves early, they must still pay rent through the termination date.
*. Lease: The agreement will end on */*/* at *:* AM.
May I know your location to provide specific local laws?
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Given your location (*, CA), specific laws are:
*. California Civil Code * outlines the *-day notice requirement for month-to-month leases.
*. If a fixed-term lease, like yours ending on */*/*, it automatically converts to month-to-month unless otherwise agreed or terminated.
When would I need to notice them?
For a month-to-month agreement, you need to give your tenant a *-day notice before termination. For a fixed-term lease, no notice is required as it ends on the specified date (*/*/*), unless it converts to a month-to-month lease.
Okay once it turns to July 1st how many days of notice is the minimum to end the month to month agreement ?
After July 1st, when the lease turns into a month-to-month agreement, you must provide at least a *-day notice to terminate it, as per California Civil Code *.
Even if it was 1 year lease?
Yes, even if it was a *-year lease. Once it expires and if it converts to a month-to-month lease, you must give at least a *-day notice to terminate, as per California Civil Code *.
What if they lived there for two years or for * and a half years
The length of tenancy can affect notice requirements. For a tenancy of * to 2 years in California, the notice period remains 30 days. However, for tenancies more than 2 years, a *-day notice is often required. Are your tenants living there for more than 2 years?
No the lease is June *, * - June *, *. Providing a notice to terminate month to month on July *, * would not be considered as giving a notice over a year?
No, providing notice on July *, *, wouldn't be considered over a year's notice. By California Civil Code *, a *-day notice is required for month-to-month termination after the fixed-term lease expires.
Can you write me a document outline to send to my tenant? Alerting them we are ending month to month term of agreement? What day do you suggest alerting the tenants based on this information?
Given your situation, you could send a notice to your tenant around June *, *, if you decide to terminate the month-to-month lease in July. This would fulfill the *-day notice requirement as per California Civil Code *.
Outline for Notice:
*. Tenant's Full Name
*. Property Address
*. Date of Notice
*. Statement of Intent
*. Effective Date
*. Signature
Remember, this is general advice. Consider seeking legal help for drafting such notice.