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Kyle C.
  • Property Manager
  • Monterey, CA
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Tenants in Violation of Lease

Kyle C.
  • Property Manager
  • Monterey, CA
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I have tenants that are in violation of their lease through an arrest that occurred at the property. I would like to evict the tenants immediately. I want to post a notice to begin the process. Do I post a notice to perform or quit? I don't want them to perform anything? Also this would give them 3 days notice. I'm in CA if that helps. Any advice would be much appreciated!

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