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Originally Posted by john70t
The senario is still too vaugue to accurately respond.
1) If the tenant is on a lease, you have a legal obligation to continue renting to themfor the duration .........provided all terms and conditions are fufilled: i.e. not damaging the property, and/or maintaining fire/heath code standards.
Pay attention to this last sentance.
That could lead to advesarial situation where you end up spending months digging through lease laws, property code, and extensive court senarios.....if you go that route.
2) If the tenant is on a month-to-month, then inform them in well in advance in certified writing(30 days in Cali?) that the lease will not be continued.
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I was pretty vague. The tenant is on a month to month. I am not opposed to giving the tenant 60 or even 90 days to find a new place so complying with Cali law should be relatively painless. Thanks for the info.