When a landlord wants to remove a tenant from the landlord’s rental property, they complete a civil process known as eviction. A landlord may evict a tenant if the tenant stops paying rent, breaches the rental agreement, or for other reasons permitted by law. Landlords requiring evictions in Turlock, California, must adhere to strict laws. They must inform the tenant that they are being evicted and why and how many days before the process will begin. They must inform the tenant with a notice.
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1. Do you have a legal reason for giving notice?
2. Give notice to the tenant.
3. If the tenant doesn't do what you asked, start an eviction case and file the summons and complaint forms.
4. Ask for a trial or default judgment.
5. Go to trial.
6. Get an eviction trial decision.
A 3-day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit Notice is used when the landlord thinks their tenant is behind on rent. It’s asking the tenant to pay the back rent or move out (quit).
The notice must be in writing and include:A landlord uses a 30-day Notice to Quit (move out) to end a month-to-month tenancy if the tenant has been renting for less than 1 year. In some cases, a landlord can use the 30-day or 60-day Notice to end a rental agreement without a just cause. For example,
If the tenant has lived in the home for less than a year. If there's more than 1 tenant in the same home, the one year is measured by the tenant who’s lived there the longest.
If the landlord lives in the rental home (single-family home with no more than 2 in-law units, or condominium) with their tenant except if the landlord is a primary tenant (they rent a home from the owner and then rent out to other tenants).
If the landlord lives in ½ of a duplex full-time and rents out the other half
New housing that's been built within the last 15 years
If you get a 30 or 60-day Notice to Quit, it must be in writing and include:
The tenant(s) full name(s).
The rental home’s address.
That the month-to-month tenancy will end in 30 days if they're giving a 30-day Notice or in 60 days if they're giving a 60-day Notice.
A statement on how to pick up any property left behind.
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