California 3-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Payment

A California 3-day notice to quit for non-payment is a document delivered to a tenant who has not paid their rent on time. California law does not require landlords to provide a grace period for their tenants, so they can provide this notice immediately after the rent due date, demanding that they pay within three days or vacate the premises.

California 3-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Payment

A California 3-day notice to quit for non-payment is a document delivered to a tenant who has not paid their rent on time. California law does not require landlords to provide a grace period for their tenants, so they can provide this notice immediately after the rent due date, demanding that they pay within three days or vacate the premises.

Last updated August 26th, 2024

A California 3-day notice to quit for non-payment is a document delivered to a tenant who has not paid their rent on time. California law does not require landlords to provide a grace period for their tenants, so they can provide this notice immediately after the rent due date, demanding that they pay within three days or vacate the premises.

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