A tenancy from month to month is one under which a tenant, holding an estate in land for an indefinite duration, pays a monthly rental. This form is a generic pleading that may be referred to when preparing a complaint or petition to recover possession of premises from a month-to-month tenant after the tenant has been give the statutory notice to quit (e.g., to give up or leave) the premises.
A Los Angeles California Complaint to Recover Possession of Leased Premises After Giving Statutory Notice to Quit to a Month-to-Month Tenant is a legal document filed by a landlord to seek the eviction of a tenant who has failed to comply with the terms of their lease agreement or has breached the applicable laws. This complaint aims to recover possession of the leased premises by demonstrating the tenant's violation of the lease and providing evidence of proper notice given. There are different types of Los Angeles California Complaints to Recover Possession of Leased Premises After Giving Statutory Notice to Quit to Month-to-Month Tenant, categorized based on the specific lease violation: 1. Non-payment of Rent Complaint: This type of complaint is filed when the tenant fails to pay the agreed-upon rent within the specified period. Keywords: Non-payment of rent, eviction for unpaid rent, lease violation due to non-payment. 2. Nuisance Complaint: This complaint pertains to tenants engaging in activities that cause disturbance or nuisance to the neighbor or public, violating the "quiet enjoyment" condition of the lease. Keywords: Eviction for nuisance, disturbance, lease violation due to nuisance activity. 3. Illegal Use or Subletting Complaint: Filed when the tenant uses the leased premises unlawfully or sublets the property without the landlord's permission, violating the terms of the lease agreement. Keywords: Eviction for illegal use, subletting, lease violation due to unauthorized subletting. 4. Damage or Alteration Complaint: This type of complaint is for tenants who cause substantial damage to the leased premises or make unauthorized alterations or improvements violating the lease agreement. Keywords: Eviction for damage, unauthorized alterations, lease violation due to property damage. 5. Violation of Lease Terms Complaint: This complaint involves tenants who breach specific lease terms such as keeping pets without permission, smoking in non-smoking units, or violating any other provisions outlined in the lease agreement. Keywords: Lease violation, eviction for breach of lease terms, non-compliance with lease conditions. In each of these complaints, the landlord must have already given a statutory notice to quit to the month-to-month tenant, stating the specific lease violation and providing proper notice for the tenant to cure the breach within a given timeframe. The complaint typically includes a detailed description of the tenant's violation, supporting evidence, the relevant lease agreement clauses, the notice to quit, and a request for eviction or monetary damages.A Los Angeles California Complaint to Recover Possession of Leased Premises After Giving Statutory Notice to Quit to a Month-to-Month Tenant is a legal document filed by a landlord to seek the eviction of a tenant who has failed to comply with the terms of their lease agreement or has breached the applicable laws. This complaint aims to recover possession of the leased premises by demonstrating the tenant's violation of the lease and providing evidence of proper notice given. There are different types of Los Angeles California Complaints to Recover Possession of Leased Premises After Giving Statutory Notice to Quit to Month-to-Month Tenant, categorized based on the specific lease violation: 1. Non-payment of Rent Complaint: This type of complaint is filed when the tenant fails to pay the agreed-upon rent within the specified period. Keywords: Non-payment of rent, eviction for unpaid rent, lease violation due to non-payment. 2. Nuisance Complaint: This complaint pertains to tenants engaging in activities that cause disturbance or nuisance to the neighbor or public, violating the "quiet enjoyment" condition of the lease. Keywords: Eviction for nuisance, disturbance, lease violation due to nuisance activity. 3. Illegal Use or Subletting Complaint: Filed when the tenant uses the leased premises unlawfully or sublets the property without the landlord's permission, violating the terms of the lease agreement. Keywords: Eviction for illegal use, subletting, lease violation due to unauthorized subletting. 4. Damage or Alteration Complaint: This type of complaint is for tenants who cause substantial damage to the leased premises or make unauthorized alterations or improvements violating the lease agreement. Keywords: Eviction for damage, unauthorized alterations, lease violation due to property damage. 5. Violation of Lease Terms Complaint: This complaint involves tenants who breach specific lease terms such as keeping pets without permission, smoking in non-smoking units, or violating any other provisions outlined in the lease agreement. Keywords: Lease violation, eviction for breach of lease terms, non-compliance with lease conditions. In each of these complaints, the landlord must have already given a statutory notice to quit to the month-to-month tenant, stating the specific lease violation and providing proper notice for the tenant to cure the breach within a given timeframe. The complaint typically includes a detailed description of the tenant's violation, supporting evidence, the relevant lease agreement clauses, the notice to quit, and a request for eviction or monetary damages.