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Ark-Majiyagbe v. Carlin CA3
Jeremy Carlin filed an unlawful detainer complaint to recover possession of certain real property from Gabriel Ark-Majiyagbe. The trial court entered judgment in favor of Carlin. Ark-Majiyagbe subsequently filed a complaint to set aside the unlawful detainer judgment. The trial court sustained Carlin’s demurrer to Ark-Majiyagbe’s first amended complaint without leave to amend and entered judgment of dismissal.
Ark-Majiyagbe now contends the judgment must be set aside because the 60-day notice to quit that Carlin served on Ark-Majiyagbe did not comply with Code of Civil Procedure section 1161, and the notice failed to state that Ark-Majiyagbe could reclaim his personal property as required by Civil Code section 1946.1, subdivision (h).
We will affirm the judgment.

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