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    Mar 8, 2014, 04:29 PM
    Rental Rights in California
    I'm renting a house month-to-month (1 year past our 1 year lease) and I was just informed that I need to be out of the house in 30 days because the landlord is selling the property. Am I entitled to 60 days? There is no written contract past the lease. Thanks.
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    Mar 8, 2014, 04:49 PM
    Since you have been in the house more than a year the landlord is required to give you 60 days:

    A 30- or 60-day period covers tenants who are on a month-to-month lease. The landlord uses the shorter period when a tenant has stayed in the rental for under a year, and the longer period when the month-to-month tenant has lived in the home for over a year.

    Read more: California Laws for Tenants Giving Notice to Vacate | eHow

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