The 60 day eviction notice must have a reason to be asking to vacate the property if you are in a rental control property you have more options to don't be evicted if the eviction it's because just wanted to increase the rent the court will deny the filing also if the notice requires and answer will state in the document how long time you have to answer. If it's a notice doesn't require to be answered it's just a notification that the landlord wants to take possession of the property and if you want to stay you must look for a formal representation. But have on mine that the best it's to go over and show the documents they will answer your questions and if you really need representation they will let you know.
More than likely 5 days. Include Sat and Sun.
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