How do I get my adult child, who's is not paying rent to leave?
You'll need to have a 60 day notice served on her (or possibly a 30 day notice if she is a tenant at will) and then follow through with an unlawful...
Valencia, CA
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You'll need to have a 60 day notice served on her (or possibly a 30 day notice if she is a tenant at will) and then follow through with an unlawful...
You should serve a 60 day notice on the tenant. There is certain language that must be on the form, and it has to be served a certain way, or it's...
Normally, if you've lived at the property for over a year, the landlord would have to give you a 60 day notice, but the tenant can give only a 30...
Since the tenant hasn't paid rent and you've served a 3 day notice, you can file an eviction case in court now rather than waiting for the full 60...
You cannot take unilateral action such as turning off utilities. See Civil Code 789.3. You'll need to go through the eviction process to remove...
If you want to move before the 60 days expire, you can do so, but you must give the landlord a 30 day notice and you would be required to pay rent...
The landlord can raise the rent as much as he/she wants so long as as a valid 60 day notice was served (assuming the property is not subject to...
As landlord, you should only accept a prorated rent that covers the 30 day period. If you accept a full months' rent, you'll likely waive the...
Generally no. The tenant is responsible for paying rent for 30 days after the tenant gives notice to a landlord to terminate a month-to-month tenancy.
You could raise any alleged defenses in an answer to the unlawful detainer.