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Re: 60 days notice - Landlord Forum thread 336857

Re: 60 days notice by Carla (Ca) on July 2, 2015 @11:12

                              
The landlord must first try and serve the notice to tenant at home, more than one attempt is needed. The notice can also be left with an adult (18 years or older) at the home and a copy is mailed to the tenant by first class mail. If nobody is at the home, then and only then, can the landlord serve the notice by posting a copy on the front door and mailing a copy by first class mail.

Serving the 30/60 day notice by mail only is not proper service as require by law and will be deemed to be defective service.

Also note that each tenant listed on the lease must receive a separate copy of the 30/60 day notice.
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