The parties dispute what documents this court should consider in measuring the adequacy of the notice given to Johnson prior to her termination from the program. Johnson contends the trial court properly considered only the April 24 pre-termination notice. The pre-termination notice properly advised Johnson that she was being terminated from the program based on her failure to submit to the housing authority in a timely manner the judgment in the unlawful detainer case and the corresponding summons and writ of possession. The trial court correctly observed, however, that the notice failed to sufficiently apprise Johnson of the additional grounds for her termination from the program. While the notice indicates that Johnson committed serious and/or repeated violations of her lease agreement, it fails to indicate the dates or details of the purported violations.