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Re: three-day notice by Melanie (CA) on June 30, 2015 @12:13

                              
Assuming you mean the 3 day pay or quit, you should be okay. Perhaps next time take someone with you that can serve as a witness to the serving..
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Re: three-day notice by May on June 30, 2015 @13:24 [ Reply ]
Thank you. Do I need to ask he/she who serves as a witness to sign some paper ?
    Re: three-day notice by Melanie (CA) on July 1, 2015 @17:43 [ Reply ]
    May, California is NOT a state for a landlord to not know what is and isnt proper service. This is what you need to know about serving notices in California:

    Proper Service of Notices

    A landlord’s three-day, 30-day, or 60-day
    notice to a tenant must be “served” properly
    to be legally effective. The terms “serve” and
    “service” refer to procedures required by the law.
    These procedures are designed to increase the
    likelihood that the person to whom notice is given
    actually receives the notice.
    A landlord can serve a three-day notice on the
    tenant in one of three ways: by personal service,
    by substituted service, or by posting and mailing.
    The landlord, the landlord’s agent, or anyone over
    18 can serve a notice on a tenant.
    • Personal service—To serve you personally,
    the person serving the notice must hand you
    the notice (or leave it with you if you refuse
    to take it).290 The three-day period begins the
    day after you receive the notice.

    From what i read, you handed it to her directly, thus she received it by "personal service". There is a link to the right -------------------------->
    read all you can on California LL/Tenant laws

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