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Sean Walton
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California 60 days Notice To Vacate Question

Sean Walton
  • Wholetailer & Architect
  • San Francisco, CA
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If I buy a property in Vallejo that the landlord gave 60 days notice to the current tenant 4 months ago but let them continue to live there do I need to give a new 60 day notice? I don't want to kick them out right away but I would like to get in and rehab ASAP.

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Robert C.
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Robert C.
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@Sean Walton, Most lawyers will advise yes (I'm not one). But it seems like they re-established the tenancy, especially if the old landlord continued to accept rent, then you definitely have to restart the notification. It's always better to start over and make sure all the rules are followed. 

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