Section 1569.683 Of Article 6. Other Provisions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 3.2. >> Article 6.
1569.683
. (a) In addition to complying with other applicable
regulations, a licensee of a residential care facility for the
elderly who sends a notice of eviction to a resident shall set forth
in the notice to quit the reasons relied upon for the eviction, with
specific facts to permit determination of the date, place, witnesses,
and circumstances concerning those reasons. In addition, the notice
to quit shall include all of the following:
(1) The effective date of the eviction.
(2) Resources available to assist in identifying alternative
housing and care options, including public and private referral
services and case management organizations.
(3) Information about the resident's right to file a complaint
with the department regarding the eviction, with the name, address,
and telephone number of the nearest office of community care
licensing and the State Ombudsman.
(4) The following statement: "In order to evict a resident who
remains in the facility after the effective date of the eviction, the
residential care facility for the elderly must file an unlawful
detainer action in superior court and receive a written judgment
signed by a judge. If the facility pursues the unlawful detainer
action, you must be served with a summons and complaint. You have the
right to contest the eviction in writing and through a hearing."
(b) The licensee, in addition to either serving a 30-day notice,
or seeking approval from the department and serving three days
notice, on the resident, shall notify, or mail a copy of the notice
to quit to, the resident's responsible person.