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Andy Cracchiolo
  • CA
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Month to Month with notice, possible with CA mandate?

Andy Cracchiolo
  • CA
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Hello BP, happy Wednesday.

I was wondering if anyone can shed some light on this situation.

I have a tenant that is currently month to month, I’ve agreed on a 60 day notice to end it on my side and 30 day on thier side. Since there is no talk of eviction I just wanted to clarify if I decided to sell the property and gave them a 60 day notice to terminate the month to month (2 month) verbal agreement we have now would this fall under any of the moratorium items going on in CA related to Covid?

Hope that makes sense, my instinct is that since it is not an eviction there is no relation, just don’t want to kick something off that could be problematic. They have been good tenants, but this is the place to get a second or more opinion so thought I would ask.

Thanks in advance!!

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