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Three-Day Notice to Perform Covenants or Quit for Monetary Breach
This notice is served when a Resident has failed to pay amounts other than rent in violation of the Rental/Lease Agreement. This notice informs the Resident that the amount(s) must be paid within 3 days or the property surrendered. Proof of Service attached.
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 /ab1482/. If the tenancy is protected by just cause, AB 1482 prohibits a landlord 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.
A breach of a material term of the lease is an allowed reason for termination.
This form can be used regardless of whether your property is subject to AB 1482.
Do not complete this form without first reviewing the instruction sheet.
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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