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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Giving written notice to tenant on month to month lease
Looking for any good recommendations on a lawyer specializing in landlord/tenant law, specifically on the landlord side. Currently have a tenant on a month to month lease and am wondering if we can give written 60 day notice without cause even with the current pandemic as well as the property being in a rent control area in Los Angeles.
Long story short, tenant has been a long time tenant with no previous issues but since the pandemic started, she has been continuously requesting unreasonable repairs, some of which we have actually agreed to and completed. It is still continuing and in our mind, the unit is habitable and nothing major is damaged. Just wanted to speak with someone on this further to get advice on what we have rights to do.
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I would try this question in the local forum section of BP for Los Angeles. I would label the title of your post to show you’re looking for a Los Angeles Landlord Tenant Attorney. You can also search for professionals on this site. You might also try directing the question at Los Angeles property managers, because they probably work with attorneys on a regular basis for their evictions.
Can’t help wondering what the COVID related repair requests are that are driving you to think about eviction for a paying tenant.