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The letter must advise the landlord of the specific problems that the tenant alleges are rendering the rental unit uninhabitable. The tenant must give the landlord at least 14 days in the letter to fix the problem before the tenant takes any action. This is important!
Your landlord cannot start an eviction case until the deadline in the notice has passed. The notice must be either (1) given to you in person; (2) given to another adult in your home and mailed to you; or (3) posted on your home and mailed to you. Just an email or text message, or verbal notice, is not enough.
This can be done by personally delivering the letter or by sending it by certified mail with a return receipt. The notice should have your name, the unit you are occupying and the date in which you will be completely moved out. It should also include a forwarding address to where your security deposit can be mailed.
If you are not behind in your rent but the landlord wants you to move out, they must give you a written notice. Only a 30-day notice is required if all tenants have lived there less than a year. A 60-day notice is required if all tenants have lived there a year or longer.
Here is a short guide that you can easily follow when you need to write a letter of notice to your tenant/s: Determine the notice period. Indicate the date of issuance. Write complete addresses. Write salutation. Begin with an introduction. Provide more details in the body. Conclude the letter.
What Does Appropriate Written Notice Include in California? Be in writing: Verbal notice is inadequate. Include your name and rental unit number. Provide the exact date you plan to vacate. State that you do not intend to renew your rental agreement. Be signed and dated when served to the landlord.
A landlord can use a 30 day-notice to end a month-to-month tenancy if the tenant has been renting for less than a year. A landlord should use a 60-day notice if the tenant has been renting for more than one year and the landlord wants the tenant to move out.
Template. Dear [Tenants Name], I am writing to inform you that we will need to enter your rental unit at [address] on [date] between [time range]. The purpose of this visit is to conduct a routine inspection of the propertys condition.