California 3-Day Notice to Quit | Incurable Non-Compliance

A California 3-day notice to quit for incurable non-compliance is an eviction notice for tenants who have severely violated their lease. The document lists the violations committed and states that the tenant has three days to leave the premises or risk the landlord filing an eviction suit against them. The tenant does not have the option to fix the issue.

California 3-Day Notice to Quit | Incurable Non-Compliance

A California 3-day notice to quit for incurable non-compliance is an eviction notice for tenants who have severely violated their lease. The document lists the violations committed and states that the tenant has three days to leave the premises or risk the landlord filing an eviction suit against them. The tenant does not have the option to fix the issue.

Last updated August 26th, 2024

A California 3-day notice to quit for incurable non-compliance is an eviction notice for tenants who have severely violated their lease. The document lists the violations committed and states that the tenant has three days to leave the premises or risk the landlord filing an eviction suit against them. The tenant does not have the option to fix the issue.

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Incurable Lease Violations

  • Subletting when banned in the lease
  • Committing waste (i.e., damaging or failing to upkeep the property)
  • Committing an offense or nuisance, as in:
    • Illegal conduct involving unlawful weapons or ammunition
    • Illegal conduct involving a controlled substance
    • Dogfighting[1]

Sources

  1. § 1161(4)