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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Sublease Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of the Sublessor and Sublessee at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as these details are crucial for legal identification.
  3. Specify the address of the Premises where the sublease will take place. This should include all relevant details to avoid any confusion.
  4. In Section I, enter the start and end dates of the tenancy. This defines the duration of your agreement.
  5. For Section II, input the agreed rent amount and payment frequency (weekly or monthly). Clearly state how payments will be made.
  6. Detail which utilities will be covered by the Sublessor in Section III, ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities.
  7. Complete Sections IV through XVI by reviewing and filling in any necessary information regarding liability, guests, security deposits, and other terms outlined in the agreement.
  8. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date at Section XVIII to formalize the agreement. Don’t forget to attach any required documents like the original lease.

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Only landlords are allowed to evict their tenants. A master tenant is considered a landlord in relation to his or her subtenant, meaning that a master tenant is able to evict a subtenant. Subtenants do not have the right to evict their master tenant or other subtenants or roommates.
The landlord can include you in an eviction (unlawful detainer) court case even if your name is not on the lease or rental agreement.
If your roommate refuses to leave after discussing the issue, youll need to serve them with a written eviction notice. The type of notice you provide depends on the circumstances: 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit: Use this if the roommate is a subtenant who hasnt paid rent.
Like any other tenant, subtenants must be evicted properly through the courts, or a master tenant or landlord could face severe legal consequences. Generally, a master tenant, landlord or property manager may evict a subletter for the same reasons as they would a tenant.
Subletting involves the tenant allowing another party to temporarily occupy part or all of a rental property. Subleasing transfers the entire lease for part of the lease term. Subleasing may require landlord approval, just like subletting.

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As a tenant or subtenant, you can only terminate a lease if it contains an option for you to terminate it, which would have been negotiated by the parties before the lease was signed. Such options are rare, and generally require substantial prior notice and/or payment of a fee or penalty for early termination.
Legal Rights of Subtenants Subtenants in California have specific legal rights. They cannot be evicted without proper notice, which is typically a 30-day notice unless otherwise stated in the lease.

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