Tenant Move-Out Information Form Page 2

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DEPOSIT INFORMATION
If you find yourself reading this letter, you have most likely given us written notice of your intent to move out
of one of North San Diego Property Managements’ managed properties. We have provided you with this letter
to help your move-out proceed smoothly and to insure that you do not forget anything that would impact your
deposit.
1. That a 30 Day Notice of Intent to Vacate is required by Section 1946 of California Civil Code for
month-to-month tenancies and by the Lease Agreement for fixed-term tenancies.
2. For Residents on a fixed-term lease, a 30 Day Notice of Intent to Vacate does not relinquish Resident
from any obligation of the lease, including payment to the end of the lease term.
3. Resident’s possession of the apartment remains in effect until all belongings are removed and all keys
returned.
4. Except as provided by law, rent is due and payable up to and including the final date of possession, or
thirty (30) days after service of this notice to Manager, whichever is later.
5. Resident cannot use the security deposit as last month’s rent. Rent is payable through the termination
of the tenancy.
6. The carpets must be vacuumed and “professionally cleaned”. By this we mean a licensed and insured
professional carpet cleaning company using a high performance steam unit and not one rented from a
grocery store. A receipt from a professional carpet cleaning company must be turned in to North San
Diego Property Management if you use your own carpet cleaning professional.
7. Make sure that any yard cleanup or landscape maintenance that you are responsible for is done before
you vacate. If is left undone, we will have to have it done at your expense and deducted your deposit.
8. The best way to prepare for a move-out is to refer to your move-in inspection report and try to leave
the unit in the same or better condition than you received it. The most common problems we find are
dirty stoves, damaged blinds, broken or missing switch plates and/or outlet covers, holes in doors and
walls, and personal items left behind.
9. Once keys are returned, you will not be able to re-enter the unit to clean or correct any overlooked
repairs. Please make sure to have everything complete prior to returning keys to North San Diego
Property Management.

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