Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California

30 day notice rights

I live in an apartment and signed a 12 month lease which ends Nov. 3rd. I gave my written 30 days notice more then 30 days in advance. Come Nov 3rd, time to move out, the management company states that because I did not fill out their 30 day notice form they are going to hold me an extra 30 days responsible. Do have the legal right to turn my keys in on the 3rd and they can not legally hold me responsible for those extra 30 days?


Asked on 11/03/06, 2:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Randy Schlosser Law Office of RM Schlosser

Re: 30 day notice rights

If you gave written notice, that is sufficient in any court. What it must show is an intent to vacate and the time frame you will be vacating. Tell managment to stuff it.

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Answered on 11/04/06, 12:08 am
Philip Iadevaia Law Offices of Philip A. Iadevaia

Re: 30 day notice rights

You gave them 30 days notice. If the lease does not specify that you have to use their special form, then you are under no obligation to do so. In either case, they were put on notice of your intention to vacate whether or not you used their form. Sounds ridiculous to me. If they hold any money back, take the LL to small claims court. Good luck.

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Answered on 11/03/06, 4:44 pm


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