Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
Unsigned Contract - Can we give notice?
We've lived in the apartment a year. Due to the economic climate the landlord dropped the price of the apartment when the contract was due for renewal.
I didn't want a year lease and told him of my companies intention to relocate, possibly in 2003. He sent me a year contract which we haven't signed. We have been here for a further 6 months and now need to relocate.
Am I responsible for the remaining months, even though I never signed or sent back my contract. Can I give a months notice and leave without reprisal??
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Unsigned Contract - Can we give notice?
You would be considered on a month to month tenancy and would require a 30 day notice.
Joel Selik
www.4thelaw.com
Re: Unsigned Contract - Can we give notice?
So long as the landlord has accepted your rent for the last six months, then you are essentially under a month to month tenancy. You are not responsible for the last six months. You should document this fact in a letter to the landlord when you give your notice so as to protect your rights.