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If you are on a month-to-month agreement, the landlord can terminate your tenancy but it would need to be with a 60 day notice instead of a 30 day...
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If you are on a month-to-month agreement, the landlord can terminate your tenancy but it would need to be with a 60 day notice instead of a 30 day...
If the landlord gives the tenant a 60 day notice, the tenant could give the landlord a 30 day notice. The tenant would be responsible for paying...
You cannot be legally evicted until the landlord receives a judgment for possession of the property.
You have to pay rent for as long as you are in possession of the property, including during the 30 day notice period. However, there are certain...
You'll have to file an unlawful detainer and receive a judgment for possession before they can be legally removed, unless you can convince them to...
At the expiration of the term, the rental agreement becomes month-to-month under the same terms and conditions.
You cannot rely on the security deposit in lieu of paying the rent. You're responsible for paying rent timely for as long as you live at the...
If you're on a month-to-month agreement and not under rent control, the landlord can raise the rent as much as he/she wants and as frequently as...
If the landlord accepts rent after the 60 days expire, then unless there is an agreement to the contrary, the landlord would need to start the 60...
If you are on a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord can give you a 60 day notice to move at any time.