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  1. Aug 9, 2024 · For a tenant with a month-to-month lease in California who has resided at the property for 1 year or more, the landlord can serve them a 60-Day Notice To Vacate to terminate the tenancy. This lease termination notice allows the tenant 60 days to move out.

  2. A landlord can terminate a tenancy early and evict the tenant for several reasons, including failure to pay rent, violating the lease or rental agreement, or committing an illegal act. To initiate the eviction process, the landlord must give the tenant a written notice, known as a " Notice to Quit " in California.

  3. the most significant aspects of the relationship of landlords and tenants in California, particularly the California laws that govern the landlordtenant relationship. There are - other parts of the landlord-tenant law that may not be covered. It is suggested that in addition to reading and using this guide, tenants and landlords may wish to ...

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  4. Jun 1, 2023 · Terminating a California Tenancy for Cause. A landlord can terminate a tenancy early and evict the tenant for a variety of reasons, including failure to pay rent, violating the lease or rental agreement, or committing an illegal act. The landlord must terminate the tenancy by giving the tenant a written notice (called a "Notice to Quit" in ...

  5. California Tenant Protection Act Through July 31, 2025 . The California Tenant Protection Act, which took effect on January 1, 2020, limits how much your landlord may . increase your rent over any 12-month period. Rent increases are capped at “5% plus the percentage change in . the cost of living,” with a maximum annual rent increase of 10%.

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  7. May 17, 2023 · Once the notice is mailed or delivered, your tenancy will terminate 30 days after the date that rent is next due, even if that date is several months before your lease expires. California state law also provides early termination rights when a tenant enters military service or receives military orders. (Cal. Mil. & Vet. Code § 409 (2023).) 3.

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