California 3 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit

Overview of the Form

  • Tenant Information (Page 1): This section collects the tenant’s name and the address of the rental property.
  • Notice Details (Page 1): The tenant is officially informed of their obligation to either pay the outstanding rent or vacate the premises within three days.
  • Rental Information (Page 1): This part outlines the rental payment schedule, rate, and total amount due.
  • Payment Information (Page 1): This section details how, where, and when the tenant can settle the rent arrears, either in person or by mail.
  • Legal Declaration (Page 1): This area formalizes the landlord’s intention to forfeit the lease or rental agreement if the tenant fails to comply with the notice.
  • Date and Signatures (Page 1): This part is for the landlord or lessor to date and sign the notice, providing it with legal validity.

How to Use

The California 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit Form should be filled out with accurate tenant information and specific details about the rent owed. The notice should be served to the tenant in person or by registered mail to ensure proof of receipt.

When to Use

This form should be used when a tenant has failed to pay rent on time, and the landlord wishes to request the rent owed or terminate the rental agreement officially. It’s an essential step in eviction if the tenant defaults on their rent.