California 60-Day Notice to Quit | Lease Termination

The California 60-day notice to quit is a lease termination letter used to end a tenancy that has been in effect for one year or more. This form is delivered to a tenant who is currently in a residential lease with no specific end date. It informs them that they must vacate the premises before the 60-day period is up. The landlord is not required to give a reason.

California 60-Day Notice to Quit | Lease Termination

The California 60-day notice to quit is a lease termination letter used to end a tenancy that has been in effect for one year or more. This form is delivered to a tenant who is currently in a residential lease with no specific end date. It informs them that they must vacate the premises before the 60-day period is up. The landlord is not required to give a reason.

Last updated August 26th, 2024

The California 60-day notice to quit is a lease termination letter used to end a tenancy that has been in effect for one year or more. This form is delivered to a tenant who is currently in a residential lease with no specific end date. It informs them that they must vacate the premises before the 60-day period is up. The landlord is not required to give a reason.

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