Eviction Notice Response Rights

Summary

The user received a 3-day eviction notice in California due to improper trash disposal, a violation of their lease agreement. They were advised that in California, tenants have the right to correct such violations within the 3-day notice period to stop the eviction process. They were also advised to understand their lease agreement and state laws to protect their rights. The user was trying to contact a tenants rights organization for further assistance.

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What is the reason given in the notice for your eviction? In California, landlords can only evict for certain reasons like non-payment, violation of lease terms, etc.
They put nuance due to trash in outside
What does your lease agreement say about trash disposal? In California, landlords can evict for violating lease terms, which may include improper trash disposal.
So they get to keep the money for the rest of the month.
What steps have you taken since receiving the notice? In California, tenants have the right to correct the violation within the *-day notice period.
I just recently received letter today
Have you corrected the violation mentioned in the notice? In California, tenants have the right to correct the violation within the *-day notice period.
I tried contacting tenants rights
What was the response from the tenants rights organization?

In California:
- Landlords must provide a *-day notice to correct a violation.
- If corrected, eviction process should stop.
No one is answering haven't received call back
What time did you contact the tenants rights organization? They usually have specific working hours. Meanwhile, you can correct the violation to stop the eviction process.
All morning i've been trying
Have you managed to correct the violation mentioned in the notice? In California, if the violation is corrected within the *-day notice period, the eviction process should stop.
Trying to correct
What specific steps have you taken to correct the violation?