What recourse do I have if my landlord neer disclosed the house I rented is for sale?
Full Question:
I rented a home and signed a one year lease. I've been living there for two months. Yesterday my landlord informed me the house is for sale, and that I will be required to show it to potential buyers. When I moved in and signed the lease, there was no mention of the property being for sale, or I NEVER would've moved in. What rights do I have in this situation? I don't want to move again already. Shouldn't my landlord have to wait until my lease is up before selling?
05/08/2007 |
Category: Landlord Tenant |
State: California |
#4148
Answer:
Unless restricted in the lease, the owner has the right to sell the property. Typically, the new owner will assume the old landlord's obligations and honor the lease unless the lease provides otherwise. A landlord often has a right of entry upon notice in the lease for reasons such as repairs as showing to prospective tenants.