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California Code § 87224(d)Eviction Notice Details

How CCLD inspectors cite this regulation, what providers do to stay clear of it, and where it appears in the public record.

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Regulation text

What California Code § 87224(d) actually says

California Code § 87224(d)

The licensee 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.

From the field

What providers tell us about this citation

Based on community experience, not official guidance.

26 California RCFEs were cited for this. Always write detailed incident descriptions in your notice to quit. An LPA reviewing an eviction complaint will check for specific dates and witnesses; missing details trigger a Type B citation.

By the numbers

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What other providers do

Common practices to stay clear of Eviction Notice Details

Common practices shared by providers. Confirm requirements with your licensing analyst.

Common practices

What to avoid

  • Using a generic notice template without adding specific incident details.
  • Failing to describe the exact event that led to the eviction decision.
  • Omitting witness names or the specific location of the incident.

Public record

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers based on public CCLD data and regulation text. May not reflect recent changes.

What is a Section 87224(d) violation?
Title 22, Section 87224(d) requires California RCFEs to include specific reasons and facts in a resident's notice to quit. This means the notice must state the date, place, witnesses, and circumstances of the event triggering the eviction. Without these specific details, the eviction notice is incomplete. Operators must ensure every notice clearly explains the situation so the resident understands the basis for the move-out request.
How common is this violation in California assisted living?
According to public CCLD inspection records, 26 California RCFEs received citations for this violation. The deficiency is classified as Type B, meaning it poses a potential risk to resident rights if left uncorrected. This issue appeared across 15 counties, with the most citations in Los Angeles. Because eviction directly impacts a resident's housing, Licensing Program Analysts review these notices carefully during complaints.
What happens if an RCFE is cited for an incomplete eviction notice?
The California CCLD will issue a Type B citation and require the facility to correct the notice process. The facility must submit a plan of correction to Community Care Licensing. If the operator fails to fix the issue, further enforcement actions may follow. Proper notice is a key resident right, so regulators take incomplete paperwork seriously.
How do I fix or prevent an incomplete eviction notice violation?
Train your staff to use a standardized eviction notice template that includes specific fields for dates, times, locations, and witness names. Before serving a notice to quit, have the administrator review the document to ensure all required facts are present. Keep a copy of the detailed notice in the resident's file. This review step takes minutes but prevents a Type B citation.
Does an eviction notice violation affect my RCFE license?
Yes, repeated Type B citations for failing to provide proper notice to quit can trigger increased CCLD scrutiny and affect your facility's licensing status. A pattern of violating resident rights during the eviction process shows a systemic issue to Licensing Program Analysts. Correcting your procedures protects your license and ensures fair treatment for residents moving out of the community.

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This information is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed child care compliance consultant for guidance specific to your facility. Citation data is sourced from California Community Care Licensing Division public records and is refreshed regularly.