In YOUR situation YOU initiated the Pay or Quit; a very different situation; you gave them the option to pay what they owe or "quit" the rental unit; they chose the latter.Gail
In my case, the 3 day notice is waived as partial payment (by subsidy) is accepted. The situation is more simply a tenant moves 3 months early breaching the lease, before the lease is expired. By definition, they cannot give proper notice to move.
AGAIN. You must return the deposit and/or an itemized list showing what the deposit was applied to within 21 days of the tenant VACATING the property. The 21 days starts when the tenant VACATES, not at the "end of the lease."
The lease terminates when the tenant vacates.
AGAIN - once the tenants vacate, they have breached the lease and it is terminated.
21 days after
vacating is only
part of 1950.5 (g)(1). 2 things have to happen to comply.
1) Tenant is given itemization and security refund within 21 days of vacating property.
2) This must be
after either the landlord or tenant provide a notice to
“terminate the tenancy” (e.g., 30 day, 60 day notice, etc.) or
after 59 calendar days prior to the expiration of lease.
When a normal tenant (no breach) moves, the landlord is able to comply with “part 1”
AND “part 2.” Saying the mantra of 21 days after vacating is enough to comply with 1950.5 (g)(1).
On the other hand, if a
tenant moves 3 months early breaching the lease, the landlord can only comply with either “part 1” or “part 2.”
The landlord is not able to comply with
BOTH parts of 1950.5 (g)(1). This is the
result of the tenant breaching the lease, not the actions of the landlord.
CA Civil Code 1950.5 (g)(1):
No later than 21 calendar days after the tenant has vacated the premises,
but not earlier than the time that either the landlord or the
tenant provides a notice to terminate the tenancy under Section 1946 or 1946.1, Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure, or not earlier than 60 calendar days prior to the expiration of a fixed-term lease, the landlord shall furnish the tenant, by personal delivery or by first-class mail, postage prepaid, a copy of an itemized statement indicating the basis for, and the amount of, any security received and the disposition of the security and shall return any remaining portion of the security to the tenant.