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All Forum Posts by: Pat Patamaporn

Pat Patamaporn has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks to all.

I talked to 2 RE lawyers. They both said I need to give them 3-day notice to pay or quit. I cannot just terminate it.

@ Matthew Paul: I don't know if I can do anything about criminal offense for bad check. (I'm going to check it out)

@Cliff Odom @Sergio Garcia That's what I thought but the lawyers said it differently. I'll find the 3rd one.

Hello all,

I did what I should not have done (I know); it worked out a few times before that's why. Here is the situation.

March 31, A prospective tenant, who previously called and talked to me about a month ago, called again and decided to rent my place. He wanted to move the next day but I said I still have someone lived there. He said that was ok. He needed a place, blah blah....... At the end, we agree with $1600 rent/mo, except the 1st month is $1000 (because my previous roommate still there)

April 1, I signed agreement (CA standard form) with my new tenant. The agreement said I have received 1st month rent of $1000 and $ 1600 security deposit ($2000 in cash and $600 in check). However, tenant asked me not to cash that check until the April 15th (because someone else still in the unit). On the 15th, the check was bounced. And until now (April 25), I still have not received the second half of deposit.

Is our lease agreement valid? I want to terminate this lease. How to go about that? I'm think about not to accept the $600 (if he were to pay), and give them 30 days notice to move. Can I do that?

Thank you for any input