It’s the law! Starting this year, residential landlords are required to give any month-to-month tenant a 60 day eviction notice if that tenant has lived on the property for more than one year. However, a 30 day notice to terminate is allowed if the tenant has lived on the property for less than one year or when all of the following conditions are present: the dwelling is a single-family home; an escrow has been established with a bona fide buyer who is a natural person and intends to use the property as a principal residence for a least one year; the notice is given within 120 days after escrow is opened; and the tenant did not previously receive a notice to terminate from the landlord. The 60-day notice does not apply to fixed-term (e.g., one year) leases.
Please consult an Attorney for all rules and regulations that may affect your particular situation.
Source C.A.R Legal
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