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Re: Do I need to give notice when lease is expiring? - Landlord Forum thread 358906

Re: Do I need to give notice when lease is expiring? by luchen26@hotmail.com on January 6, 2019 @18:21

                              
I just found the following clause regarding the California leases: http://housing.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Terminating-a-Tenancy-English.pdf


Leases
A lease automatically terminates when its term expires. No notice by either party is required, unless the
lease itself contains a notice clause(my lease does not contains a notice clause). However, if the tenant “holds over” by staying after the expiration
date with the landlord’s permission, but without a new lease, the tenancy automatically converts to
month-to-month. The termination rules for month-to-month tenancies will then apply. So for safety I will still do what Garry suggested.
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