Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
30-Day Notice to vacatehas mistakes
On 08/31/04, I was terminated as the resident manager of an apt complex. My apt was part of my salary package. Upon my termination, I was given a 30-day notice to vacate by the property mgmt company. There are critical mistakes on the notice. 1) the notice requires me to vacate the apt by 09/31/04. There are only 30 days in Sept!?. 2) The apt # space was left blank 3) The bottom portion, proof of service is also blank.
As an apt manager, I know that it is critical to make no mistakes regarding legal notices served on tenants. Does this notice become void because of the critical errors on it?
Please reply.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: 30-Day Notice to vacatehas mistakes
Perhaps. The next question is, how long have you lived there. If over 1 year, you are entitled to 60 days notice to terminate a tenancy.