Rule Detail: lease-termination / CA
- This rule expired on 2026-01-01.
- This rule may be outdated. Last updated Jan 2025.
Metadata
- Effective Year
- —
- Last Updated
- 2025-01-01
- Expires On
- —
- Version
- 2025.01
- Effective Date
- 2025-01-01
- Supersedes
- —
- Source Changed
- Not checked
Data
| Key | Value |
|---|---|
| noticePeriod | { "fixed": 30, "special": [ "60 days if tenant has occupied for more than 1 year" ] } |
| allowedReasons | [ "no-fault", "owner move-in", "substantial remodel", "withdrawal from rental market" ] |
| penalties | [ "Civil penalties for improper notice", "Relocation assistance required for no-fault terminations in some cities" ] |
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Cal. Civ. Code § 1946
HighUpdated: 2025-01-01Confidence: 80%
Cal. Civ. Code § 1946.1
HighUpdated: 2025-01-01Confidence: 80%
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{
"data": {
"noticePeriod": {
"fixed": 30,
"special": [
"60 days if tenant has occupied for more than 1 year"
]
},
"allowedReasons": [
"no-fault",
"owner move-in",
"substantial remodel",
"withdrawal from rental market"
],
"penalties": [
"Civil penalties for improper notice",
"Relocation assistance required for no-fault terminations in some cities"
]
},
"citations": [
{
"statute": "Cal. Civ. Code § 1946",
"url": "",
"excerpt": "",
"sourceType": "statute",
"lastUpdated": "2025-01-01",
"confidence": 0.8
},
{
"statute": "Cal. Civ. Code § 1946.1",
"url": "",
"excerpt": "",
"sourceType": "statute",
"lastUpdated": "2025-01-01",
"confidence": 0.8
}
],
"version": {
"version": "2025.01",
"effectiveDate": "2025-01-01",
"supersedes": null,
"notes": [
"Local rent control ordinances may override state rules and require just cause.",
"Relocation assistance payments may be required for no-fault evictions."
]
}
}