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30-Day Notice to Vacate in California

Requirements, timeline, and sample language for landlords in California.

What Is a 30-Day Notice to Vacate?

Standard notice to end a month-to-month tenancy

Used for: Month-to-month lease termination
Notice period in California: 3 days

California Requirements

โœ“ Minimum notice period: 3 days
โœ“ Must be in writing and addressed to the tenant by name
โœ“ Must include the specific reason for the notice
โœ“ Must clearly describe the violation or reason
โœ“ Must include the landlord's name and signature
โœ“ Must include the date the notice is served
โœ“ Must be properly delivered (in person, posted on door, or certified mail)

Sample Notice Language

โš ๏ธ Not legal advice. This is a template only. Requirements vary โ€” have an attorney review before use.

To: [Tenant Name] Address: [Property Address] This is your 30-day notice that your month-to-month tenancy at [ADDRESS] will terminate on [DATE], which is 30 days from the date of this notice. You are required to vacate and surrender possession of the premises in good condition on or before that date. Date: ________________ Landlord Signature: ________________

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