California Three Day Notice To Pay Rent Or Quit is a legal notice issued by a landlord to a tenant who has failed to pay rent. This notice typically requires the tenant to either pay the outstanding rent within three days or vacate the property. This notice is also known as a 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, Demand for Rent, or Notice to Pay Rent or Quit. There are two types of California Three Day Notice To Pay Rent Or Quit: a statutory three-day notice and a three-day notice for nonpayment of rent. The statutory three-day notice is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent or has violated a lease agreement. The three-day notice for nonpayment of rent is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent. Both notices must include the amount of rent due, the date the rent was due, and the address of the rental property. The notices must also provide the tenant with three days to either pay the outstanding rent or vacate the property.