Legal Question in Business Law in California
there is no rental contract between my husband and the commercial property owner he has been renting from for 10 yrs. Can my husband be told to be out in 2 weeks because someone else is willing to pay twice as much rent?
Asked on 10/12/15, 8:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nicholas Spirtos
Law Offices of Nicholas B. Spirtos
Commercial tenants have far fewer rights than residential tenants. However, even a commercial tenant is entitled to a certain amount of reasonable notice before the tenancy can be terminated. Since he has no agreement, he would be considered a month to month tenant. He is entitled to at least 30 days notice, and probably 60 days since he has been there so long. Your husband may want to contact a local landlord tenant attorney. He might be able to stay until he is provided at least 30 days written notice.
Answered on 10/13/15, 8:05 am
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