California Civil Code ARTICLE 6 - Termination of Tenancy

  • Section 798.55.
    (a) The Legislature finds and declares that, because of the high cost of moving mobilehomes, the potential for damage resulting therefrom, the requirements relating to the...
  • Section 798.56.
    A tenancy shall be terminated by the management only for one or more of the following reasons:(a) Failure of the homeowner or resident to comply with...
  • Section 798.56a.
    (a) Within 60 days after receipt of, or no later than 65 days after the mailing of, the notice of termination of tenancy pursuant to any...
  • Section 798.57.
    The management shall set forth in a notice of termination, the reason relied upon for the termination with specific facts to permit determination of the...
  • Section 798.58.
    Tenancy may only be terminated for reasons contained in Section 798.56, and a tenancy may not be terminated for the purpose of making a homeowner’s...
  • Section 798.59.
    A homeowner shall give written notice to the management of not less than 60 days before vacating his or her tenancy.(Amended by Stats. 1982, Ch....
  • Section 798.60.
    The provisions of this article shall not affect any rights or proceedings set forth in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1159) of Title 3 of...
  • Section 798.61.
    (a) (1) As used in this section, “abandoned mobilehome” means a mobilehome about which all of the following are true:(A) It is located in a mobilehome park on...

Last modified: October 22, 2018