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A: Generally, tenants are required to give a 60-day notice to vacate. However, some exceptions may apply, such as tenants who have resided in the rental property for less than a year. In such cases, a 30-day notice may be sufficient.
Dear (Name of landlord or manager), This letter constitutes my written (number of days notice that you need to give based on your lease agreement) -day notice that I will be moving out of my apartment on (date), the end of my current lease. I am leaving because (new job, rent increase, etc.
TO: (Tenant), AND ALL OTHERS IN POSSESSION, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your tenancy of the below-described Premises is terminated, effective at the end of a sixty (60) day period after service upon you of this notice, or: (date), whichever date is later.
The landlord must have a legal reason (just cause) to ask the tenant to move. The Notice must be in writing and include: The date the tenancy will end (be terminated) Detailed reason(s) for the eviction.
Under California law, verbal or oral notice of eviction is not sufficient. California Civil Code 1946.1(a). Only a written notice can terminate a tenancy in the state of California. Inquilinos de California: use esta carta si recibi una declaracin verbal de desalojo. .
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Related Q&A to Eviction Notice Legal Form

To start the eviction case, fill out 4 court forms: Summons - Unlawful Detainer-Eviction (form SUM-130) Complaint - Unlawful Detainer (form UD-100) Plaintiffs Mandatory Cover Sheet and Supplemental Allegations Unlawful Detainer (form UD-101)
There are 3 ways to deliver a Notice Hand deliver the Notice. This is when you, or someone else 18 or older, hands the Notice to one of the tenants. Give the Notice to another adult in the home or where your tenant works and mail a copy to the tenant. Post and mail the Notice.

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