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California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 1161 | FindLaw A tenant of real property, for a term less than life, or the executor or administrator of the tenant's estate heretofore qualified and now acting or hereafter to be qualified and act, is guilty of unlawful detainer: 1
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California 3 Day Notice to Vacate - Incurable Code of Civil Procedure §1161(4) NOTE: A tenant must vacate and deliver possession to the landlord within three (3) days after service of written notice for breach of any terms of the rental or lease agreement which cannot be performed or rectified
California Code of Civil Procedure section 1161 (2025) Code of Civil Procedure section 1161 A tenant of real property, for a term less than life, or the executor or administrator of the tenant’s estate heretofore qualified and now acting or hereafter to be qualified and act, is guilty of unlawful detainer:
CODE SECTIONS RELATED TO TERMINATION OF TENANCY A landlord of a dwelling may not demand rent, collect rent, issue a notice of a rent increase, or issue a three-day notice to pay rent or quit pursuant to subdivision (2) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure, if all of the following conditions exist prior to the landlord’s demand or notice:
California Code of Civil Procedure § 1161 (2024) - Justia Law 1161 A tenant of real property, for a term less than life, or the executor or administrator of the tenant’s estate heretofore qualified and now acting or hereafter to be qualified and act, is guilty of unlawful detainer:
CCP 1161(4) Termination of Tenancy Based on Nuisance in CA California Code of Civil Procedure 1161 (4) (also referred to as CCP 1161 (4)) allows a landlord to evict a tenant if the tenant is causing a nuisance at the rental property