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Notice of Termination of Tenancy Due to Owner Move-in (Properties Subject to AB 1482)

Effective January 1, 2020, AB 1482 will impose rent caps on most residential rental properties in California and imposes “just cause” eviction requirements. To determine whether AB 1482 applies to your property, and whether the tenancy at issue is protected by just cause, visit www.caanet.org/ab1482/.

This notice is served to allow the Landlord to regain possession from a Resident who is on a month-to-month tenancy or when a fixed term lease expires if it is the owner’s intent to occupy the unit, including the occupancy by the owner’s spouse, domestic partner, children, grandchildren, parents, or grandparents, as authorized by law by AB 1482.

Under AB 1482, for leases entered into on or after July 1, 2020, an owner will only be allowed to use an owner move-in termination (or non-renewal of fixed term lease) if the tenant agrees, in writing, to the termination, or if a provision of the lease allows the owner to terminate the lease.

CAUTION: As of Aug. 31, 2020, a new California law changes the rules for evictions. DO NOT serve a 3-day notice or other notice to terminate the tenancy without first visiting caanet.org/CTRA for more information.

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