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Erin Anthony
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12 Month Lease to Month-to-Month

Erin Anthony
  • Pleasant Hill, CA
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My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: CA

Hi,

My current tenants lease is expiring soon. She has shown interest in going to a month-to-lease agreement. This actually works very well for me because the condo is on the market and gives me flexibility. The current lease agreement reads:

Ending or Renewing the Lease Agreement. At the end of the Lease term, this
Lease Agreement shall automatically continue for an additional Lease term until such
time Landlord and/or Tenant provide a written notice of 60 (sixty) days prior to the end
of the Lease Agreement or Lease renewal period.

How to I handle this communication? Do I send a letter indicating that if renewal is desired it will be month-to-month and enclose the new contract? Does anyone have a sample letter of what this would look like?

Thanks in advance!

Erin

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