California Request for Repairs is a form used by tenants in California to notify landlords of repairs needed in their rental property. This form is also known as a “20-Day Notice to Landlord” and is a legal document that must be used in accordance with California State law. It details the required repairs that the landlord must make and the deadline for completing them. The form can be used to request a repair to the rental property, such as a broken window, faulty plumbing, or electrical issues. There are two types of California Request for Repairs: the 20-Day Notice to Landlord and the 60-Day Notice to Landlord. The 20-Day Notice to Landlord is used when requesting repairs that are considered to be “habitability” issues, or issues that pose a risk to the tenant’s health and safety. The 60-Day Notice to Landlord is used for repairs that are not considered to be “habitability” issues.