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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Note to San Francisco Landlords - 60-Day Notices for No-Fault Evictions Return

It's back! As always, California seems to be more interested in doing things to kill rental business in the state. Lawmakers have seen fit to bring back the 60 day notices for landlords to terminate a rental agreement.

- Mick Orton

AB 1169 reinstated the prior provisions of Civil Code Section 1946.1 requiring a 60-day notice to terminate a tenancy without a tenant fault good cause with one change: the section now allows a 30-day notice if "any tenant or resident has resided in the dwelling for less than one year", while the previous section allowed a 30-day notice only if "the tenant has resided in the dwelling for less than one year". The law, which is effective January 1, 2007, will be in effect for three years and sunsets on December 31, 2009, unless extended by the Legislature by that date.

Sent courtesy of San Francisco Association of Realtors

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