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    Default 60 Days Notice Period

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: California

    I had signed a lease for 10 months with my apartment and after completing the 10 months in September, I have started month to month with the same apartment. Today I went to let the management know that I am planning to move out of the aprtment by End of December(1 month notice). They said that I have to stay with them till January 23rd 2013 or pay them January's rent. I wanted to check if this is applicable by law to ask for 60 days notice.I have also attached the imageof the lease with this post.

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    Default Re: 60 Days Notice Period

    The early termination material is irrelevant. You didn't terminate early and it's well past 6/30/12 (the last date to exercise early termination) and 9/30/2012 (the end of the initial lease term).

    With your having been in residence for more than a year, they have to give you at least 60 days notice, but you would normally be obligated to give them notice "for a period at least as long as the term of the periodic tenancy prior to the proposed date of termination". Check your lease to see if you agreed to a different notification period once your lease became a month-to-month tenancy.

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    Default Re: 60 Days Notice Period

    Thanks for your quick reply!! We did not sign any new lease for the month-to-month tenancy. Are you saying that we are obligated to the 60 day period from the original lease?

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    Default Re: 60 Days Notice Period

    You will need to read your lease to see what provisions it contains in relation to your present tenancy. I have no access to that document.

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    Default Re: 60 Days Notice Period

    Is there a way for me to upload my lease to the forum?

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    Default Re: 60 Days Notice Period

    No. Read it and quote the relevant language by typing it into the reply box.

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