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Re: Tenants rights with regard to sale

Posted by richard on January 18, 2000 at 17:58:04:

In Reply to: Tenants rights with regard to sale posted by Robert on January 17, 2000 at 11:39:19:

Your lease goes with the sale of the property..unless in the fine print of your lease.. which you didnt read..that your lease expires with the sale of the condo, and the owner has to give you XX days notice. If there is no clauses like that then the new owner cannot evict you.........until your lease is up.

So if the new owner wants to move in...ask for $5000+ for moving
expenses, security deposit, brokers fees, and general inconvience to end the lease
early.......

Also if you do stay DO NOT pay your last months rent your security is for
that, it also gets transfered to the new owner in the sale.
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: My landlord is going to sell the condo I am renting.
: I have a lease that runs for the next 10 months.
: The new owners may want to live in the place.
: Does anyone know of my rights in this case?

: thanks in advance,
: Robert


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