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25115 Avenue Stanford, Ste A-205
Valencia, California 91355
Office: (661) 294-8500
Fax: (661) 294-8575 www.SCVLeasing.com To:
All Departing Tenants
From: SCV Leasing, Inc.
Re:
When it comes time to move
We understand that moving can sometimes be a challenge, and even confusing when it comes to rental property. We have prepared this handy guide in order to help you better understand the move-out process. You may have received some of this information at move-in, but it is always helpful to have a small reminder.
Giving Your Notice
SCV Leasing, Inc. (SCVL) tenants are required to give 30-days notice prior to moving. We have provided herein a “Notice to Vacate from Tenant Form” to be used when you anticipate moving.
A copy may also be found on the Tenant page of our website.
Before giving notice:
• Check your rental agreement/lease to see if you are eligible to give notice. It will specifically state when you can give notice. A lease is a binding agreement for a set period and you may still be bound to the lease.
• If you need to move and you are still committed to a lease period, contact your SCVL management team to discuss your options.
• Notices must be in writing. The day SCVL receives the notice is the date the notice begins. For example, do not fill out a notice with the current date and mail it five days later, thinking the date you mailed is the notice date.
• SCVL does not accept notices by e-mail because of lack of signature; SCVL does receive notices by fax.
• SCVL does not provide rental history to other landlords/property management companies unless tenants submit a written Notice to Vacate and the tenant gives the authority to
SCVL to give out rental references.
• The SCVL Notice to Vacate from Tenant contains the authorization for allowing SCVL to give out rental references. This form is included with this information.
Setting Up Your Move-out Appointment

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