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Anti-harassment and retaliation protections during the Resolutions protection periods. Starting April 1, 2023, landlords are required to serve tenants with a written 30-Day Notice prior to filing an eviction based on nonpayment of rent for rent accrued between July 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023.
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. (CCP Section 1946.1.)
A landlord uses a 30-day Notice to Quit (move out) to end a month-to-month tenancy if the tenant has been renting for less than 1 year. A landlord uses a 60-day Notice to Quit if their tenant has been renting for 1 year or more. In many cases, landlords cant cancel a month-to-month tenancy for just any reason.
Under the new law, landlords moving into their units or renting to family also must identify the people moving in. In addition, the rental must be occupied within three months of eviction and they must live in the unit for at least a year.
California evictions might take 3045 days or longer, depending on the situation. Eviction is complicated and multi-step. Non-payment of rent has made it harder for landlords to remove renters under the Tenant Protection Act of 2023 (TPA).

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In San Diego, if a tenant has been in the premises for more than two years, they must be given a 60 days notice of the intent to terminate the tenancy PLUS just cause for the termination, unless certain exceptions apply.
If you comply with the eviction notice by either paying all the rent due and owing or correcting the lease violation, then, in California, the landlord must not proceed with the eviction (see Cal. Code of Civ. Proc. 1161).
The Tenant Protection Act caps rent increases for most tenants in California. Landlords cannot raise rent more than 10% total or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living whichever is lower over a 12-month period.

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