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The minimum notice requirement is 28 days. If you have a monthly tenancy, you will have to give one month's notice. If you pay your rent at longer intervals you have to give notice equivalent to that rental period.
If your tenant fails to give you the required notice (60 days for a monthly tenancy or 28 days for a weekly tenancy), your recourse is to try to re-rent the unit as soon as possible to minimize your losses.
The law requires that month-to-month tenants give landlords at least 20 days written notice before vacating their units.
What to Include in the Written NoticeToday's Date.Landlord's Name.Property Address and Unit Number.State Your Desire to Move Out of the Apartment.Include Desired Move-Out Date.That You Expect the Return of Your Security Deposit Under State Law.A Forwarding Address Where Your Security Deposit Can Be Sent.Your Signature.
The landlord must give 48 hours written notice of his need to enter the unit for evaluation of bed bugs.
Be aware that if you are in a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord or the tenant only must give 30-days' notice before ending the lease. If the term of the lease is more than 1 year it must be in writing or it is unenforceable.
Your landlord only needs to give 'reasonable notice' to quit. Usually this means the length of the rental payment period so if you pay rent monthly, you'll get one month's notice. The notice does not have to be in writing.
1) Give your landlord at least 20 days written notice. The law requires that month-to-month tenants give landlords at least 20 days written notice before vacating their units.
In the case of contractual periodic tenancies, reasonable notice is based on the length of the tenancy period (which is normally the same as the interval between rent payments). For example, a yearly tenancy requires at least six months' notice.
Unlike many states, tenants in California can give notice in the middle of a month and move out in the middle of the following month. In that case, they pay prorated rent for that month.