Serve tenants or subtenants with a 3-Day Notice to Quit for California.
USE TO:
- inform tenants that they have committed a serious violation of the lease, which might include subletting without permission, defacing the property or perfoming illegal activities on the premises (state law mandates the reasons for which a landlord can deliver an unconditional quit notice)
- provide notice to tenants that they have 3 days from the time they receive the notice to vacate the premises
- comply with California state law by providing the notice within the required time limits and in the proper manner
- protect yourself if tenants refuse to vacate the premises (in which case this notice is vital to successfully completing an action for eviction)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS COVERED INCLUDE:
- summary of California state law outlining when and how the notice should be served
- section detailing the reason(s) for serving the notice
- covenant that describes measures the landlord will take if the tenant does not vacate the premises
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