Tenants Guide to Notice To End Tenancy Due to Sexual Assault Domestic Violence or Stalking

by Property Management Software on July 27, 2010

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Tenants Guide Notice Domestic Violence

Tenants Guide Notice Domestic Violence

You may notify your landlord that you or another household member has been a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, and that you intend to move out. However, you would still be responsible for payment of the rent for 30 days following your notice. You are required to attach to your notice to the landlord a copy of the restraining order, emergency protective order, or police report, within 60 days of the day such order or report was issued or made. 200

200    Civil Code Section 1946.7.

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