Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the minimum time for an eviction notice?


Answer:
normally 30 days in Texas. If they want you out faster than that they have to take you to court. and Court is going to take a couple of weeks anyway.
It depends on where you live. In California it is 60 days notice for them to ask you to move out...but they only need to give you a three day notice to pay or quit before beginning "eviction" process in court.
I think it is 72 hours... but you have to have a REALLY good excuse not to give 30 days!
Depends on the reason for the eviction. For non-payment of rent, typically three days; for no reason other than the owner's preference, at the end of the current lease period; for causing a hazard to persons or property, 24 hours or less.
Depending on the lease agreement, on a month to month tenancy a person can be served in 10 days and taken to magistrate in 10 more. If there is a peace and quiet clause the person can be evicted same day/next day if the surrounding tenants go to the magistrate with the landlord and voice their complaints.
CA - a year lease? 3 days, but that's extreme. They would had to have broken the contract bigtime.
30 days for a month to month contract.
If no contract - I think it's 60 or 90 days.

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