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I have a tenant who signed a year lease. The year is up, rent payment was returned as insufficient funds. I received the payment for the month for NSF but refuse to renew the lease and gave them a 60 Day No Cause Notice. Their rent is currently late which I gave them a 3 day notice to pay or quit. Can I start eviction proceedings since a 60 day Notice has been given? I believe that they are responsible during the 60 days to continue paying their rent, is this correct?
Susan E, CA on Thursday, April 23, 2015
RE: Rent collection during 60 day no cause notice
You can start the eviction immediately from my understanding however this seems like it may be a tricky circumstance, call your lawyer and get ready for eviction. Make sure you submit all forms that you need to the court to start the paperwork
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