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Your landlord can't force you to remain living in the property if you want to leave, or 'refuse permission' for you to vacate. So if you want to move out before the end of your notice period that's fine so long as you pay the landlord the rent he is entitled to up to the end of your notice period.
Because you are now month to month, the general rule under California Civil Code section 1946.1 is that your landlord can serve you with a 60-day notice to terminate tenancy in writing without saying why she wants you to move out.
You can give 60 days' notice as if you only had a periodic tenancy. To do this, you must first ask your landlord in writing to give you a standard lease to sign. If the landlord does so, you have 30 days to give your notice. If the landlord does not do so, you can give your notice after waiting at least 21 days.
A 60-day notice is not a court order to vacate, and does not appear on a persons credit report.
If you fail to give proper notice, you may have to pay rent for another month or for the length of your lease if it automatically renewed. However, there's always the option of subletting your apartment if your landlord and/or lease allow for it.
In general, the longer the lease term, the more notice the tenant must give. It is generally accepted that tenants must give the landlord at least 30 days' notice prior to the date of lease termination. Some states require more than 30 days' notice, so check your local laws and your lease agreement.
Notice Requirements for California Tenants Unless your rental agreement provides a shorter notice period, you must give your landlord 30 days' notice to end a month-to-month tenancy. Be sure to check your rental agreement which may require that you give notice on the first of the month or on another specific date.
A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 30 days (60 days if you've lived in the rental a year or more) as required by California law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.
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