Explained! The TRUTH about the 120 day notice when selling with tenants!

Hey California landlords and tenants, have you heard about the 120 day notice of intent to sell when selling a tenant occupied property? There’s plenty of confusion around this 120 day notice and we’re here to explain. We were inspired to create this when we received several inquiries about it in the past couple weeks.

✔️ Is a landlord required to give a 120 day notice when selling❓

✔️ Does the landlord have to wait to sell for 120 days❓

✔️ Does the landlord have to wait to show the property for 120 days❓

✔️ Does a landlord in CA have to give a 120 day notice of intent to sell before showing the house❓

✔️ What happens if a landlord doesn’t give the 120 day notice❓

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