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Eviction Notice Template California

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Prepared for:

[Tenant.FirstName][Tenant.LastName]

Created by:

[Landlord.FirstName][Landlord.LastName]

Title: Notice of Violation

Date:[Document.CreatedDate]

To:[Tenant.FirstName][Tenant.LastName]

Rental Property: (Property.StreetAddress), (Property.City), California, (Property.PostalCode)

This letter serves as your official notification that, under the terms of the Lease Agreement dated and signed on [Document.CreatedDate], the lease has been violated on the grounds of (enter lease termination reason here).

Given lease terms and the violation of the Lease Agreement, the tenant will have (enter the time frame to allow the renter to resolve the dispute) calendar days to be in compliance with the lease.

If the tenant does not resolve the violation by (enter deadline date), further legal action will be initiated.

If you have further questions about the violation and its resolution, see the property manager’s contact information below.

​Sincerely, [Landlord.FirstName][Landlord.LastName]

[Landlord.StreetAddress], [Landlord.City], [Landlord.State], [Landlord.PostalCode],

[Landlord.Phone].

Signature
MM / DD / YYYY

[Landlord.FirstName][Landlord.LastName]

Signature
MM / DD / YYYY

[Tenant.FirstName][Tenant.LastName]

Eviction Notice Template California

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Evict tenants safely and legally in California by using our free California eviction notice template.

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FAQ: Eviction Notice Template California

  • You can get a lawyer to draw up an eviction notice for you. However, this can be quite expensive. An easier and more affordable option is using a free eviction notice California template. A document like this one from PandaDoc already includes all of the terms required by the state of California and can just be filled in by landlords to start the process.

  • The process of filing an eviction notice in California starts by using a California eviction notice form. This notice must give the tenant a few days to respond, either by correcting the violation or acknowledging receipt of the notice if the issue can’t be corrected. Once the period for a response has passed, the landlord can then file the initial court documents, Complaint (Form UD-100), Cover Sheet (Form CM-010), and Summons (Form SUM-130) to have the tenant evicted.

  • There are different types of eviction notices in California, and the one you use will determine how many days’ notice you must give. Here’s a general guide on the notice period required for different eviction notices in California:

    • Late or non-payment notices: 3 days

    • Notice of non-compliance: 3 days

    • Notice to quit for victims of domestic violence: 14 days

    • Lease termination for month-to-month tenancies: between 30-60 days

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