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During the foreclosure case, the owner is still in charge of keeping your home or apartment in livable condition and still collects rent and can start a case in Court against you. But, you can't be evicted without a court order. Whoever buys the building at a foreclosure sale can't make you move out right away.
A foreclosure terminates your relationship with your landlord pursuant to the laws of the state of Texas. This means that your lease is terminated at the time of foreclosure. (The only exception is Section 8 leases, which may remain in force.) You may not, however, have to move immediately.
Tenants in Non-Regulated Units: Tenants residing in units that are not subject to rent control or rent stabilization may retain occupancy either until the end of their lease term or for 90 days after receipt of the notice from the new owner, whichever is greater unless the new owner intends to occupy a single unit as ...
CCP §1161b(a) requires that nearly all tenants in foreclosed properties receive a 90-day notice before eviction commences, regardless of any relationship between the tenant and former owner.