This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
Yes, the landlord can sell the property. If you have a lease, it must be honored by the new owner. If you have no lease, and are a month to month tenant, the new owner can ask you to leave, subject to whatever notification is required in your state.
In most states, the law states that when you sell your house, you must leave it in the same condition as when you bought it. This means that if you painted the walls green and sold the home, the new owner would be required to repaint them white. However, there are a few states that have different laws.
Yes, you can sell your home and still live in it, but this typically requires specific arrangements. Here are a few options to consider: Leaseback Agreement: After selling your home, you can negotiate a leaseback agreement with the buyer, allowing you to rent the home from them for a specified period.
Selling the property New owners typically honor the lease until it expires. However, some lease agreements include a clause allowing the landlord to terminate the lease if the property is sold. Tenants should review their lease agreements to understand if this clause applies to them.
In California, a property owner can sell a property even if it is currently leased.
In California, a property owner can sell a property even if it is currently leased. The lease remains in effect, and the new owner must honor the terms of the existing lease. The tenant has the right to continue living in the property under the same conditions agreed upon with the original owner.
Right to Stay in the Florida Residence If the new owner does not intend to make the property his or her residence, then he or she must allow the tenants to continue to live there for the duration of the lease. If the tenants do not have a lease, the new owner must give them 90 days to vacate the property.
Landlords are required to provide a mere 15-day notice for non-renewal of the lease, regardless of the reason, be it property sales or otherwise.
(1) The tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord to enter the dwelling unit from time to time in order to inspect the premises; make necessary or agreed repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements; supply agreed services; or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, ...
What are the Tenant's Rights When the Landlord Sells the Property? Generally, the landlord owns the home and can sell the property any time they want. From the tenant's perspective, they have the right to live in the property, even if there is a new owner, for as long as the lease is still in effect.