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Moved out in 30-days after getting a 60-days notice!

I got a 60-day notice to move, i moved out in the first month of the 60-day notice. Now the landlord gave me a 3-day notice to pay or quit, and is telling me to pay for another month of rent after i moved out in the first 30-days of the 60-day notice. Is this legal in the state of california and i havent even signed a rental notice saying i even lived there. does anyone know the law about this problem?? Thank You

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So you had no written lease at all, living just month to month, right? CA has a few funky laws regarding property and leases but this would not be enforceable in most states since he was evicting you. However, as a month to month tenant you must give 30 days notice that you are moving. Not sure how his eviction notice affects this requirement.
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