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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Rich v. Schwab, 162 Cal. App. 3d 739 (1984)

Citation
Rich v. Schwab, 162 Cal. App. 3d 739 (1984)
Parent Document
Rich v. Schwab, 162 Cal. App. 3d 739 (1984)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1984-12-14

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correctly asserts the 58 days notice was insufficient to increase rent May 1. Civil Code section 798.30 states management “shall” give “at least” 60 days notice. Where, as here, the statute clearly requires 60 days notice, Landlord cannot avoid the rule by giving only 58 days notice. (See Hogya v. Superior Court (1977) 75 Cal.App.3d 122, 133 [142 Cal.Rptr. 325].)