California Lease Cancellation and Termination Agreement is an important document used by landlords and tenants in the state of California to legally terminate a lease agreement. It includes details such as the date of termination, the reasons for termination, and the responsibilities and rights of each party. The agreement also outlines any additional obligations that the tenant must fulfill before the lease is terminated. There are two types of California Lease Cancellation and Termination Agreements: fixed-term and month-to-month. A fixed-term agreement outlines the specific terms and conditions that will end the lease agreement, while a month-to-month agreement allows for more flexibility and can be terminated by either party with at least 30 days’ notice. Both types of agreements are legally binding and must be signed by both parties to become effective.