Important Move-Out Information
We understand that moving can be both challenging and sometimes confusing—especially when it comes to rental property requirements.
To help make the process as smooth as possible, Bird Property Management has created this guide outlining everything you need to know before, during, and after your move-out. While some of this information may have been provided at move-in, this serves as a helpful reminder to ensure a successful transition.
Residents are required to provide a minimum 30-day written notice prior to moving out, unless otherwise specified in your lease agreement.
Your lease is a legally binding contract for a specific term. Review your agreement to confirm when you are eligible to give notice.
If you need to move before your lease expires, you may still be responsible for the terms of your agreement. Please contact Bird Property Management to discuss your options.
All notices must be submitted in writing. The official notice period begins on the date the notice is received, not the date it is sent.
Notices should be submitted via approved methods:
Bird Property Management will only provide rental references after receiving a written Notice to Vacate that includes authorization to release this information.
Your move-out date is the day you fully return possession of the property.
Before vacating, please ensure:
To avoid unnecessary charges, the property should be returned in clean condition.
Residents are responsible for returning the property in good condition, allowing for normal wear and tear.
Common Tenant Responsibilities:
Damage beyond normal wear and tear may result in deductions from your security deposit.
After you vacate, Bird Property Management will conduct a final walk-through to assess:
All items must be returned at move-out, including:
Failure to return items may result in replacement charges.
Your security deposit will be processed in accordance with California law.
What to Expect:
Before moving out, please:
If you have questions about the move-out process, we’re here to help.