What Is This Notice to Quit Used for?
60-Day Notice Quit (blank draft provided at the end) is used in California by a landlord to initiate the formal process of removing a tenant from a leased rental unit where the tenant has had a residency for less than a year and is on a month-to-month lease. This is somewhat rare in California since most landlords prefer to start with a one-year lease and allow the tenant to become month-to-month after the lease ends.
Example Free PDF of a 60-Day Notice to Quit for California
Here's an example of a document that has all the information included in the 60-Day Notice to Quit requirement list above:
Sample PDF of a 60-Day Notice to Quit Form |
You can download the free PDF of this 60-Day Notice to Quit for California here.
You can also see examples of other common eviction notices used by landlords in California like:
- 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit
- 3-Day Notice to Perform or Quit
- 3-Day Notice to Quit
- 30-Day Notice to Quit (aka 30-Day Notice to Vacate)