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Question : How much notice do I have to give when terminating a rental lease
I'm looking to terminate my apartment lease in the near future because I am moving out of state. My contract states that I have to give 60 days notice, however, after speaking with some renters who thought that was odd, I looked up California civic codes (I live in California), and it seems that only 30 days are required for PERIODIC tenancies. However, I took periodic to mean a "month-to-month" tenancy, whereas I signed a 12 month lease. Is my contract correct that I have to give 60 days' notice, or is that in violation of civic codes If you could provide a link to some gov't entity which details this, and not a periodic tenancy, that would be much appreciated.
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Usually it depends on your lease agreement, sincr your says 60 days, then I would go by that. I think the civic codes are probbaly used if an agreement has not already been made. In the event that those codes are to be used, 30 days is probably the minimum, I don;t think anything before that would be in violation. Also, you may want to double check, every apartment I lived in said it has to be "written notice". Hope this helps, good luck
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Question : Can a landlord give verbal notice to terminate tenancy in CA
Recently, my boyfriend told his landlord he was planning to move out as of October 31st (early notice that he was going to deliver a written 30 day notice, basically) and she got angry and demanded that he and his roommate both move out by the end of September (1.5 weeks at the time). Since he has a place to stay with me, that was not a major problem for him (and would save him October's rent) but a couple of days later she told not him, but his roommate, that they had until October 31st to move out. My boyfriend immediately gave written 30 day notice (so at least he can prorate October's rent if she is going to jerk him around like that) but she has still not given either of them any kind of written notification. She legally has to tell them in writing, correct Does anyone know, would his roommate be breaking the law by not leaving unless and until she gives him written 30 days notice (By the way, this is a month-to-month tenancy; the lease expired several years ago). Thank you.
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A moment of anger on the part of the landlord. You have to give written notice for the obligations to cease being enforceable. Here are some links you might want to look at STATE€SLANDLORD TENANT ACT: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/waisgateWAISdocID=72145723910+1+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve HUD € Tenant rights in California: http://www.hud.gov/local/ca/renting/tenantrights.cfm Pamphlet from the State of California on Landlords and Tenants: http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/landlordbook/catenant.pdf Private Attorney€s Website on Tenant/Landlord issues: http://www.caltenantlaw.com/ Home owner and renter assistance programs: http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/hra/index.html California Civil code - CONTRACTS € Sections 1619 € 1632: http://www.lectlaw.com/files/bul15.htm Best of luck to you
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