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Nolan Romero
  • Littlerock, CA
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Owner move in eviction 30 day or 60 day notice?

Nolan Romero
  • Littlerock, CA
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I want to move into one of my rental properties. Do I have to give 30 or 60 day notice? Renter is month to month after an expired one year lease. No rent control in unincorporated Los Angeles County. I am getting conflicting information from different sources. Anyone have experience with this?

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Ricardo P.
  • LakeWood , California
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Ricardo P.
  • LakeWood , California
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If they have been living in the property for over a year you must give a 60day notice to vacate. If they have been living in the property for less than a year it’s only a 30day notice to vacate. 

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