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California squatter (no lease) 3 day notice?
My grandfather willingly let a friend of a friend move into a studio apartment ADU in his backyard.
It has been a couple of years now and she has piles of junk inside and outside of the unit and has also been throwing food scraps into the yard and into the pool.
I believe her plan was to outlive him and acquire the property through adverse possession.
Long story short, I'd like to hit her with a 3-day notice and start the eviction process ASAP.
Is a 3-day reasonable in this situation, in San Bernardino county California?
Does anyone have resources to a 3-day notice with the proper verbiage for such a case?
I'd hate to make things worse by not speaking lawyer, lol.
Any feedback, ideas or links would be much appreciated!
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