Lease Termination Notice Period
Summary
In California, landlords must provide a 60-day notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy if the tenant has lived in the property for more than a year. This rule applies even if the lease has transitioned from a fixed-term to a month-to-month agreement. Always consult a local attorney to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.Full Conversation
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In California, where zip code * is located, the legal requirement is:
- To provide a *-day notice for lease termination if the tenant has resided in the property for more than a year.
Please consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with all local laws and regulations.
Okay the year lease is over on June *, *. It automatically goes into month to month tenancy. How many days do I legally have to provide notice then?
In California, when a tenancy has turned month-to-month, a landlord must generally provide a *-day notice to terminate the lease, but a *-day notice is required if the tenant has lived there for more than a year.
If the lease was June *, * to June *, * does this require a * or * Day notice as of July *, *?
In California, if your tenant has lived in the property more than a year, a *-day notice is required, even if the lease has turned month-to-month. Please consult a local attorney for full understanding.