My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: California.
I am a Sublessor who was forced to seek a roommate after the shocking and unexpected loss of my amazing, precious wonderfully unique and irreplaceable fiancee to complications from surgery.
Long story short, this woman pleaded with me to take her over all other candidates - and really did a good "sell job" on how she would be the perfect Subtenant.
Well, when the rubber met the road - it turns out that she's been very very far from perfect - and is not the person she represented herself as. To wit, the following character traits have emerged as apt descriptors of her mental and emotional make-up: highly manipulative, deceitful, self-absorbed, possesses "selective" memory (for those familiar with that dynamic); she makes things up or she takes partial truths that she grossly distorts to create misleading lies (portrayed as truthful); and she doesn't seem like the most stable person psychologically. I have tried to take the high road with her, but all she does in response is to violently slam doors and toilet seats and that sort of childish behavior. Oh, and she fumes about conflicts with co-workers, her family and pretty much everything (and that list now includes me because I asked her to honor one of her promises). This person has a lot of pent up rage - and I don't think it's best to continue living with her. However, she has paid her rent - and wants to dig her heels in and not only stay - but make my life more miserable than it already is.
As for facts about the Sublease Agreement, I have included what I believe to be the relevant provisions.
TERM: Subject to the terms and conditions of this Sublease Agreement, Sublessor rents to Sublessee, and Sublessor rents from landlord, for residential purposes only, the premises located at [ADDRESS] on a bi-month-to-bi-month (60 day) term that shall automatically renew at the start of each month for the next two month period henceforth, unless or until Sublessor and/or Subtenant opt to terminate the Sublease Agreement (as set forth below) and in compliance with paragraph 6. The premises shall be occupied by Sublessor '[ME] and Sublessee [HER], commencing on April 1, 2017.
AGREEMENT TERMINATION: Except as prohibited by law, this Sublease Agreement may be terminated by Sublessor or Sublessee, through the provision of 60-days’ written notice to the other. This subtenancy may be terminated at any time on or after July 1, 2017 by either Sublessor or Subtenant by providing written 60 day notice of termination. Aside from the subsequent joint agreement of Sublessor and Sublessee, there shall be no holding over under the terms of this Sublease Agreement under any circumstances. Any holding over thereafter shall result in Subtenant being liable to Sublessor for prorated daily rental damages, related consequential damages, treble damages and such other damages determined equitable and fair by a court of law.
My understanding, which may or not be accurate, was that I (as Sublessor) could simply choose to provide some kind of Notice of Termination of Sublease - and she would be required to leave in 60 days. However, I am most uncertain about this --- and the Subtenant is poised to be highly recalcitrant and resistant. So, in this regard, can anyone please provide me with some helpful and meaningful advice on how to get her to "move along?" Any pros/cons, considerations or concerns I need to be aware of - will also be most appreciated!

