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R1chellecloud22
Nov 23, 2008, 10:57 PM
I want to leave my apartments so I can move into my mother's rental property. I am in a month-to-month tenency. If I get served with a 3-day notice can I just leave by the end of the three days and not have any negitave reprocussions? Will I have to pay next month's rent as well? California

ATYOURSERVICE
Nov 24, 2008, 02:12 AM
If it's month to month there is no lease. You can leave. He can sue you in small claims for lost rent (if you have not paid) and damages (if there is any) if the deposit is less than this.

JudyKayTee
Nov 24, 2008, 06:57 AM
I want to leave my apartments so I can move into my mother's rental property. I am in a month-to-month tenency. If I get served with a 3-day notice can I just leave by the end of the three days and not have any negitave reprocussions? Will I have to pay next month's rent as well? . . . California



You will owe to the end of the month in which you leave - if you were served with a 3 day notice I would guess you are at least one month in arrears now. You will owe what is past due as well as the next month.

I don't know what you mean by negative repercussions - if you are referring to your credit report the falure to pay may or may not get "picked up." The landlord will probably take you to Court for the rent but there is no 100% guarantee in either direction.

Fr_Chuck
Nov 24, 2008, 07:05 AM
Yes, you will owe the money that he is asking for in the 3 day notice, but should not owe past the end of that month.