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In the absence of a lease or rental contract, California law treats someone renting as a periodic tenant. That means that the tenant pays rent at the beginning of a month for the right to occupy the premises for that month. If the landlord wishes the tenant to move out, she must give the tenant appropriate notice.
During the COVID-19 state of emergency, landlords that issue a notice to quit for nonpayment of rent to a residential tenant, must also give the tenant, with the notice to quit, a completed form attesting (swearing) to certain facts. Court forms for use in Boston Municipal Court, District Court, and Housing Court.
If tenants are refusing to vacate, you must apply to the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal for a possession order within 30 days of the 'date to vacate' specified in your termination notice. The Tribunal will then make a decision, based on the evidence you and the tenant present at the hearing.
The very first step in evicting a tenant without a lease agreement is to serve a written notice to your tenant. This could be a 3 or 15 day notice for nonpayment of rent, 30 or 60 day notice to terminate the lease, etc.
Evicting a tenant in NSW In NSW, you are required to give at least 14 days notice in situations where you wish to end a tenancy due to wrongdoing on the tenants' part. This includes if the tenant/s are 14 days or more behind with their rent, or if they have otherwise breached your pre-defined tenancy agreement.