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On what day when given a 30-day notice do i have to be completely gone? the 30th day or the day after?

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basically, i received a 30-day notice on july 15th to vacate property. i was on a month-to-month and had lived there over a year, so i know i was supposed to be given a 60-day notice (im in los angeles, california), but i let it slide. i paid rent from august 1st - august 15th. the rent was accepted, there by null-and-voiding the 30-day notice date and moving my last allowable full day and night to august 15th instead of the 14th. i had planned on all my stuff to be gone by the night of the 15th. the problem was i missed my public storage gate hours by 90 minutes, so i had no place to put my stuff except back in the apartment.

the question now becomes, could i use the 16th as my move-out morning, or was i supposed to have vacated property sometime during the 15th? is it like hotels, where if u rent 3 days and nights, u have to be out the following morning by 12pm?

im asking this because the manager is going to take out an extra full day's rent because i had my stuff in the apartment on the 16th, although i was gone by 12pm.

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  1. Pay the extra day's rent and be glad he did not padlock it and sell the materials for what he figured where overdue charges , such as an extra month's rent for the time it would take him to clean and rerent . You could fight and probably even win , but  the law and the landlord would more than likely draw it out and it would end up costing you more ( an attorney and such ) Pay the wxta day and go on your merry way with all your belongings .


  2. .   You pay thru August 31.   The notice has to be before the "periodic due date for your rent".   They can not give it on Aug 2nd for Aug 31 moveout.

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