Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
60 day Notice on Month to Month rental
The signed Month to Month rental
agreement calls for Tenant and
Landlord to give 60 days Notice to
vacate. Can tenant give 30 days
Notice?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: 60 day Notice on Month to Month rental
No. The rental agreement is a contract, and a lease.
Re: 60 day Notice on Month to Month rental
You've answered your own question - if the lease calls for 60 days notice, then you must give 60 days notice.
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