Overview of the Form
- Tenant Information (Page 1): This section collects the full names of all tenants and subtenants, along with the address of the rented property.
- Notice Details (Page 1): The landlord officially informs the tenant of the termination of tenancy at the end of a thirty-day period after the notice is served.
- Financial Obligations (Page 1): This part clarifies that the termination of tenancy does not absolve the tenant of any financial obligations for rent owed until the actual date of termination.
- Initial Inspection Rights (Page 1): This section informs the tenant of their right to request an initial inspection of their unit and to be present during that inspection.
- Date and Signatures (Page 1): This area is for the landlord or agent to date and sign the notice, providing it with legal validity.
- Proof of Service (Page 1): The server of the notice documents the method of service used to deliver the notice to the tenant.
How to Use
When filling out the California 30-Day Notice to Quit Form, the landlord or their agent should accurately provide all necessary details. These include the full names of all tenants and subtenants, the address of the rental property, and the date of termination of tenancy. The notice should then be served to the tenant either in person, via registered or certified mail, or by posting it at a conspicuous place on the property and mailing a copy to the tenant on the same day.
When to Use
This form is appropriate to use when a landlord wishes to end a month-to-month tenancy without needing a specific reason for eviction. It provides the tenant with a 30-day notice to vacate the premises. The landlord should use this form to initiate the process of recovering their property in a lawful manner.