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Re: transfer of property...you could make money

Posted by dj on September 20, 2001 at 18:17:06:

In Reply to: Re: transfer of property posted by dennis on September 20, 2001 at 14:22:05:

The lease IS binding on BOTH you and the new owner.

If the landlord wanted you to break the lease, they would have to pay you to move, unless YOU agree move for FREE!

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: : I have a lease that doesn't end for another 6 months. The property was sold and now the landlord and family live in the other unit of the house. Is it legal to hold me to my lease when the building is now owner occupied?

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: yes, the lease is still binding on both you and the landlord/owner, even after transfer of ownership. what's the difference if the unit is owner occupied or not?


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