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Its time to run through the newest 60 day Notice to Terminate Tenancy in the state of California. Technically, its a 30, 60, and 90 day notice and well explain why. In this quick guide for renters and landlords, were also going to cover some of the biggest mistakes that landlords make, including one thing that if its missing, completely invalidates the notice. And well also give you an idea of where you can find this form as a landlord and where you shouldnt find this form as a landlord. Hey there, Christian Walsh, real estate agent with WIRE Associates. Weve been helping renters and landlords understand their rights before things go wrong. And remember, we cant give tax or legal advice, but for the most honest and up to date real estate advice, subscribe to this channel. But before you attempt to give this notice, theres a couple of important things that landlords and renters need to understand. Number one, the tenancy must be month to month . It cant be a fixed term tenanc