This notice is only for properties that are exempt from AB 1482 and is the final notice of a breach of the Rental/Lease Agreement.
On January 29, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law SB 91. It took effect immediately. This new law extends the COVID-19 Tenant Relief Act (CTRA), California’s statewide eviction moratorium, through June 30, 2021, and enacts new protections for renters related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This new law also established a rental assistance program. CAA will post information about the rental assistance program on the CTRA Compliance Page at www.caanet.org/ctra/ as soon as it is available.
CTRA requires just cause for termination of any tenancy prior to July 1, 2021 at any residential rental property – including those that are exempt from AB 1482. If the tenancy is protected by just cause, a landlord is prohibited from (1) terminating a month-to-month tenancy or (2) choosing not to renew a fixed term lease, without providing an allowed reason for termination.
If your property is subject to CTRA, this form must be served after the Resident has failed to comply with a prior notice to cure for a just cause that is a curable lease violation. This form is only designed for that purpose.
For more information about CTRA, visit www.caanet.org/CTRA