Tenant Relocation Notice Rights

Summary

California law generally requires a 30-day notice for relocation if you have lived in the unit for less than a year, and a 60-day notice if more than a year. Exceptions may apply based on your housing agreement. If the program is not meeting its contractual obligations, you may have grounds for a breach of contract claim. Report any theft and breaches of personal security to the local police. Consider contacting a tenants rights organization in Long Beach for immediate assistance.

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Hi April! Thanks for sharing your details. Could you please provide more information about the legal issue you're facing in Long Beach, California? This will help me give you more specific guidance.
Hopics and path are trying to Move me out to another location without any notice.Sercurtiy have allowed people in my room. While I'm sleeping and when I'm gone.My clothes My bike my medical card and my health net card were taken from my wallet while I sleep behind a locked door by myself and the security guards were suppose to be keeping us safe.* times my birth certificate and social security card was ordered and I've not received then.My case manger told me * weeks ago that she order it again and it was on the way now they are saying that it wasn't ordered.I gave them all the Information.Qll they had to do was track the one I already bought and was suppose to have been here in April *. I received section * voucher 2 days later it was stolen out of my room along with my personal items.Q cleint,that also lives here in the program,hasqll my information on an id with her picture.S.S.A. decision wasade a month ago. I've not seen any mail from them either.I also have written them up * times. At *:* am today I was told that I was being moved to another location at *:* pm today.I caught HIV in the first * weeks here I was not having sex with anyone at the time and I had just had a negative test 2qeeks prior.
April, it sounds like you have several serious issues going on, including potential breaches of privacy and security, theft, and issues with your Section * voucher. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Notice of Relocation: In California, tenants generally have the right to proper notice before being relocated. This varies depending on the type of housing and lease agreements.
- Personal Property Theft: You should report the theft of your personal items to the police.
- Identity Theft: If someone else is using your information, you may be a victim of identity theft. Report this to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and consider placing a fraud alert on your credit reports.
- Housing Rights: Contact a local tenant's rights organization for assistance.
- Health and Safety Violations: Report any health and safety violations to local health departments or housing authorities.
Do you want to focus on any specific issue first?
Being moved with prior notice to another location
April, given your situation, here are some specific points regarding relocation notice in California:
- Proper Notice: California law generally requires a *-day notice for relocation if you have lived in the unit for less than a year, and a *-day notice if more than a year. Exceptions may apply based on your housing agreement.
Would you like to know more about tenant's rights organizations in Long Beach that could assist you?
I am in a progr that is suppose to provide the homeless with housing and assist with any type of issues such as documents to verify Identity,And To get California ID.Ive not received any of the services that was promised in the contract entering the program
It sounds like you have multiple issues that could benefit from legal assistance. Here are some specific points:
- Breach of Contract: If the program is not meeting its contractual obligations, you may have grounds for a breach of contract claim.
- Tenant Rights: In California, tenants generally require a *-day notice for relocation if you've lived there for less than a year, and 60 days if more than a year.
- Personal Security: Report any theft and breaches of personal security to the local police.
Would you like to get in touch with a specific tenant's rights organization in Long Beach for immediate assistance?