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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CA Landlord Tenant document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping and legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where the lease agreement is applicable. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the section regarding breach of lease, clearly state the specific violation, such as 'keeping wild animals.' Provide detailed facts supporting your claim.
  5. Indicate how many days you are allowing for compliance before taking further action. This sets a clear timeline for resolution.
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  7. Finally, choose your method of delivery for this notice—personal delivery, certified mail, or another method as per your lease agreement—and complete that section accordingly.

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Under California civil code, tenants without leases maintain rights like limits on rent increases, proper notice before eviction, and requiring the landlord to maintain habitable living conditions. Be aware that without a lease, landlords only need to provide 30 days notice to increase rent or terminate tenancy.
30-DAY, 60-DAY AND 90-DAY NOTICES TO MOVE 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. There is an exception to this rule.
California landlords are legally required to offer and maintain habitable rentals. Tenants may withhold rent, move out without notice, sue the landlord, call state or local health inspectors, or exercise the right to repair and deduct if a landlord fails to take care of important repairs, such as a broken heater.
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