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All Forum Posts by: Jane L.

Jane L. has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thank you for your information!

Greatly appreciated!

Thank you so much for your reply!

My property is in San Leandro, CA, a single family home.


Any more thoughts based on this “new” city info? (should have stated city name in last post. Did not think of that. )

Re-cap questions:

(1) is it OK (acceptable), legally speaking, to send a notice letter to my tenants informing them of non-renewal when their lease is up? (property is in San Leandro, CA)

(2) anything more to take note?

(3) my case falls under “eviction” at no fault?  But there is restrictions due to COVID?

Thanks for your time!!!


My lease on a single family home is ending. Not renewing. Intend to give tenants 6 months, more than required.

(1) just informing tenants NOT renewing by a letter good enough, legally speaking?

(2) A month’s free rent needed/required by law in CA? (Just heard “new” law of this one month free rent, but could be just for EVICTION ?) any one knows? Please help!

Thanks!

I am thinking about not renewing my lease (which is expiring in a week) as I want to sell a house.

The property is in CA. Is it good just tell the tenants about not renewing and ask them to move out. 

I know the requirement for the notice is 60 days. I don't have problem with that. In fact, I am planning to give them 6 months notice in advance, in good faith, and also give them plenty of time to find their new place.

My questions are :

(1) simply informing the tenants about not renewing in a form of letter

is GOOD?


(2) I heard that now asking tenant to move out, landlord has to proved one month's free rent? 

Does it apply to my case - which is NOT eviction, just NOT renewing the lease ?


Thanks for your insights and replies.