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California Civil Code 1946.7 Toolkit
California Civil Code § 1946.7 permits survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking to end their leases early if they provide their landlords with a written 30-day notice and either a restraining order or police report. The Toolkit Contains:
1. A Q&A explaining the law in plain English.
2. A sample 30-day notice that survivors can use to end their leases.
3. Safety planning concerns that should be addressed when using the law.
4. PowerPoint slides outlining the new law.
5. The text of Civil Code § 1946.7
| Attachment | Size |
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| 1. Civil Code 1946.7 Toolkit.pdf | 603.53 KB |
