[VIDEO] "Learn what happens when a tenant's landlord changes" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
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Summary: "Learn what happens when a tenant's landlord changes" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
California law requires a tenant to be given at least 24 hours notice before the property is to be shown to prospective renters. What is a reasonable time can be subjective and will depend on the circumstances.
While the new landlord can claim the property or raise the rent, absent local ordinance provisions such as rent control, the new landlord must give proper notice.
To claim the property and remove the renter notice is required at the month period.
In California, if the renter has been a tenant for less than a year a 30 day notice is required. If the renter has been a tenant for over a year a 60 day notice is required.
When a tenant's landlord changes due to a property sale or a change in property management, it's important for both tenants and new landlords or property management companies to be aware of certain key points to ensure a smooth transition.
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