Your Rights As a Tenant When Your Landlord is Selling The Property

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In today's video, we will be discussing the rights tenants have when the landlord is selling the property!

Landlords often make decisions about their rental property without consulting the tenants. Sometimes, this does not matter, as it could be something minor. However, in other cases, the landlord must consider the tenant's rights before making a decision. One example of this is when a landlord is selling the property. When this occurs, the new owner can come in and make a number of changes to the lease agreement or even make a new one. But, it is important to consider that the tenants have rights as well.

Chapters:
0:00 - Welcome!
0:33 - Should you sell a tenant-occupied property?
2:02 - Tenants occupying the property
3:10 - State and local laws
3:49 - Tenant's rights when selling the property
4:05 - Proper notice for showings
4:44 - Relocation fee
5:27 - Occupy the property after sale
5:53 - Leave the property as it is
6:21 - Security deposit
6:45 - Original lease
7:12 - Thanks for watching!

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Thank you on clearing the Security Deposit. Information has been helpful overall.

roberthall
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If the landlord owns the land but I own the trailer, so do the other trailers, 4 trailers to be exact. We own the trailers the landlord owns the land what rights do we have against loosing our homes?

christinakern
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Do they have the right to go through my personal idea

sheilaanthony
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Here in Oakland California other alert cannot end at lease so easily, even if it's month to month. There has to legitimate intention to move in, Rehabilitate, Or another reason... Maybe a close family member is moving in?
Also, if the tenant has a disability then they get a year's notice before a new owner can move in.

scrumptiousjdp
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24-48 hours is legally the bare minimum. Do better than that jfc

muirgirl
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Wasted time watching this video…..nothing new

NSWSES
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my scumtenant (in Toronto) wants $32, 000 (waiving the rents they owe) to move out. LTB is a joke. just wasting time

retfewte