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What is 30 Day Notice To Landlord?

A 30 Day Notice To Landlord is a legal document that tenants submit to their landlords to inform them of their intention to terminate the lease agreement after 30 days. This notice provides both parties with ample time to make necessary arrangements for the termination of the tenancy.

What are the types of 30 Day Notice To Landlord?

There are two main types of 30 Day Notice To Landlord: 1. Notice to Vacate: This type of notice is used when the tenant wants to move out of the rental property and terminate the lease agreement after a 30-day period. 2. Notice of Non-Renewal: This type of notice is used when the tenant does not wish to renew the lease agreement and wants to move out at the end of the current lease term, which is usually after 30 days.

Notice to Vacate
Notice of Non-Renewal

How to complete 30 Day Notice To Landlord

To complete a 30 Day Notice To Landlord, follow these steps: 1. Include your name, address, and the date at the top of the notice. 2. Add the landlord's name and address below yours. 3. Clearly state that you are providing a 30-day notice to terminate the lease agreement. 4. Specify the date on which the notice is effective. 5. Mention the reason for terminating the lease, if required. 6. Sign the notice and keep a copy for your records. Remember to deliver the notice to your landlord in person or via certified mail to ensure proof of delivery and keep a copy as evidence of having provided the notice.

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Include name, address, and date
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Add landlord's name and address
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Clearly state 30-day notice
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Specify effective date
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Mention reason for termination (if required)
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Sign and keep a copy

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Questions & answers

'Name of the Landlord', Landlord, hereby gives 'Tenant's name, and all other occupants holding under them, a notice period of thirty days (30) (Start Date – End Date) to vacate the premises of the rented-out unit, a property of 'Name of the Landlord', which is located at 'The Address of the rented property.
California's Statute of Frauds expressly excludes text messages and similar forms of electronic messages from those writings which may serve as evidence of an agreement.
Notice periods Length of tenancyNotice that the landlord must giveLess than 6 months90 days6 months or longer but less than 1 year152 days1 year or longer but less than 7 years180 days7 years or longer but less than 8 years196 days1 more row • Jul 5, 2022
Dear [landlord's name]: I am a tenant at [your address]. This is my 30-day notice [33-day notice if mailed] that I will end my rental agreement on (date). I will remove my belongings by that date.
Under California state law, a landlord can terminate a month-to-month tenancy by serving a 30-day written notice if the tenancy has lasted less than one year, or a 60-day notice if the tenancy has lasted more than one year.
Dear [Landlord's Name], I am writing to inform you that I will be vacating my rental at [rental address] on [move out date]. As you are aware, my lease doesn't expire until [MM/DD/YYYY] but I will be moving out early due to ongoing maintenance issues that render the unit uninhabitable.