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California Renter Ending Tenancy
Hi All,
I have been renting a home in Truckee area for the past two plus years. We had originally been on a year lease with month to month after that. This past month my property manager informed us that the owners wished to start using the home again as a vacation home and served us with a 60 day notice of termination of tenancy with a final move out date of October 15th. The rental market is extremely competitive here with very little inventory so we got right on finding a new rental. We were fortunate enough to find a place and just found out this evening that our application was selected. The new landlord is looking for a move in date of Sept. 15th. So my question is: since we were given a 60 days notice am I still required to give my current property manager 30 days notice or can I simply tell him we found a new place and will be vacated by Sept 15th? Trying to find out if there is a way to not have to pay two rents for the second half of September.