Early Lease Termination Rules

Summary

In California, tenants can end a lease early if the landlord fails to maintain the property, if they are victims of domestic violence, or if they are military members with special protections. Landlords can terminate a month-to-month tenancy with a 30 or 60-day notice without stating a reason, but cannot terminate a fixed-term lease without cause before it ends. A lease termination form should include the date of notice, rental property address, a statement indicating termination, and the landlords signature. Consult a legal professional for specific advice.

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tenant
Sure, here are some general rules for ending a **** early in California:
*. You may end **** early if your landlord fails to maintain the property.
*. Domestic violence victims can terminate **** early.
*. Military members have special protections.
Can you specify your reason for ending the **** early?
landlord send a **** **** without reason
Hello Lease Termination, as per California law, a landlord can end a month-to-month tenancy by providing a * or 60 day notice without stating a reason. However, for fixed-term ****s, the landlord can't terminate without cause before the **** ends.
what **** **** information should stated in the form
The **** **** form should typically include:
*. The date of the notice.
*. The address of the rental property.
*. A statement indicating the **** of tenancy.
*. The landlord's signature.
P**** consult with a legal professional for more specific advice.