Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
My apartment lease
Is up in the 10th of February n because I never put a 30 day notice the appartment management is making me stay past the end of lease at a month to month rate. Which jumps my rent up an extra $600 for that month. They said its because I intiatialed a "hold over" clause that states I needed to give a a notice 30 days prior to end of lease, if I don't the lease continues till I give notice at month to month rate. Can they do that?
Asked on 2/05/14, 3:05 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
Yes, if you lease states that it renews on a month to month basis. Review your lease to be sure.
Answered on 2/05/14, 3:38 pm
Not only can they, it is very common. You need to read your leases carefully.
Answered on 2/06/14, 11:51 am
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