In California, the timeline for filing an eviction generally begins after a tenant fails to pay rent or breaches the lease agreement. Landlords must provide the tenant with a written notice, typically a 3-day notice to pay rent or quit, or a 30-day or 60-day notice for other lease violations, depending on the circumstances. After the notice period expires without resolution, landlords can file an unlawful detainer lawsuit. It's essential for landlords to adhere to these timelines to ensure a valid eviction process.
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