California Laws: Civil Code Sections 789-793
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 789
A tenancy or other estate at will, however created, may be terminated by the landlord's giving notice in writing to the tenant, in the manner...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 789.3
(a) A landlord shall not with intent to terminate the occupancy under any lease or other tenancy or estate at will, however created, of property...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 790
After such notice has been served, and the period specified by such notice has expired, but not before, the landlord may reenter, or proceed according...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 791
Whenever the right of reentry is given to a grantor or a lessor in any grant or lease or otherwise, such reentry may be made...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 792
Summary proceedings for obtaining possession of real property forcibly entered, or forcibly and unlawfully detained, are provided for in Sections 1159 to 1175, both inclusive,...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 793
An action for the possession of real property leased or granted, with a right of re-entry, may be maintained at any time, after the right...