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Section 8 California
Hi
I have a S8 tenant on a month-to-month lease, who is not keeping up with her portion of the rent. After a year of partial and late payments, and several promises to catch up, my patience is up. She is now more than three months behind, and now the Housing Authority has reduced her subsidy.
Given that she is on month-to-month, can I serve her with a 30 day notice to quit, or does S8 status trump all and require a 90-day notice?