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investment property landlords marin county real estate: California Tenants Get A Break - 12/14/06 04:39 PM
Effective January 1, 2007, owners of residential income property in Marin County (and the entire state of California) will have a new law to contend with. On that date, a new state law goes into effect that requires landlords to give tenants on periodic leases (e.g. month-to-month) who have been tenants for at least a year 60 days notice to terminate.
Current law requires only thirty days notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. In cases where any tenant or resident has been residing in the property for less than one year, then thirty days notice is sufficient.
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