Can a landlord evict you to do renovations California?
Similarly, can my landlord kick me out for renovations?
If your landlord asks you to leave Your private landlord may try to end your tenancy if they want to do major repair or building work in your home. Your landlord must follow the correct eviction process and give you notice. Your landlord can't force you to leave your home. The eviction may be illegal if they do.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how soon can you evict a tenant in California?
If you are evicting a tenant from a month-to-month lease, you will need to give the tenant a 30-day notice to move out. If the tenant has lived in the unit for more than one year, the notice must be extended to 60 days. In government-subsidized housing, the notice must be 90 days.
Landlord Attempts a "Self-Help" Eviction A landlord can only evict a tenant by going to court. It is illegal for a landlord to attempt to force a tenant to move out of a rental property through any other way, such as shutting off the utilities to the rental unit or changing the locks on the doors or windows.