Warning Notice Due to Complaint from Neighbors - California 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warning Notice in the editor.
  2. In the first section, enter the tenant's name in the designated field labeled 'TENANT [name]'.
  3. Next, fill in the tenant’s address in the 'TENANT’S ADDRESS' field to ensure proper identification.
  4. In the 'TAKE NOTICE' section, clearly outline the specific complaints received from neighbors regarding behavior that disrupts their quiet enjoyment.
  5. Make sure to emphasize that these actions are a breach of the lease agreement and include a warning about potential eviction if behavior does not change.
  6. Complete the notice by filling in the date on which this notice is given and sign it as the landlord or authorized agent.

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In California, landlords can evict tenants for legitimate noise disturbances affecting neighbors. However, eviction solely based on noise must be supported by evidence, such as complaints or warnings. Tenants suspecting retaliation should document interactions and any prior disputes.
As with antisocial behaviour, theres no specific number of noise complaints that guarantees eviction. Landlords must assess things like: The nature of the noise: Is it a one-time party or constant loud music? Steps taken by the tenant: Did the tenant ignore warnings or fail to reduce noise after being asked?
Generally, landlords cannot evict tenants solely for calling the police on neighbors. Eviction typically requires valid legal reasons such as lease violations or nonpayment of rent. Tenants should review their lease terms and local tenant protection laws.
Using our online California Civil Rights System (CCRS). Create an account on the Cal Civil Rights System for yourself. All you need is a valid email address and a phone number. Once you have an account, call 800-884-1684. Our staff will associate your account with the complaint. Log into your CCRS account.
Most evictions happen because renters cannot or do not pay their rent. Landlords can evict renters for a number of other reasons, too, including taking on boarders, damaging property, causing a disturbance, or breaking the law.
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