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In California, residential rental agreements automatically convert to month-to-month tenancies at the end of your lease term. At the end of each month thereafter, the agreement renews automatically for themselves in perpetuity, as long as you the tenant remains in possession of your home.
Under California state law, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month tenancy by serving a 30-day written notice if the tenancy has lasted less than one year, or a 60-day notice if the tenancy has lasted more than one year.
Month to Month Tenants. Generally, a landlord can change a the terms of a month-to- month tenancy by giving a written 30 day notice of change of terms of tenancy.
By the California Civil Code, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month tenancy for any reason, simply by serving notice. The notice period is either 30 days or 60 days, depending on how long you have occupied the property. The notice does not have to say why the landlord wants you to move out.
Hi Laura, yes extension for any month is possible as long as the landlord agrees.
California laws for ending month-to-month tenancies are simple until the tenant has lived at the property for 12 months or longer. To end the tenancy of a month-to-month renter in California, the landlord must give the renter the amount of notice required under state law.
Under California state law, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month tenancy by serving a 30-day written notice if the tenancy has lasted less than one year, or a 60-day notice if the tenancy has lasted more than one year.
Give Proper Notice Specifically, you must give the landlord the same amount of notice as the number of days between your rent payments. For example, if you pay monthly rent, you are required to give a 30-day written notice. You don't need to give a reason for your decision to not renew.
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.