What is a reasonable "cash for keys" offer on a rental foreclosure?


Question:
Hi, I am a renter and the owner of the condo I rent lost his property back to the bank. A realtor came to verify occupancy today and mentioned that the bank might offer me cash for keys to leave within 30 days. Anyone tell me what a reasonable offer might be? I'm thinkin at least 2,000 since the old owner is not gonna give me back my deposit and I need help moving.
If I deny their offer, will the eviction go on my record?Will it buy me more time? What if I move before the eviction is complete...Can I make the bank an offer? Like, an amount I think is best for me to leave within 30 days? I'd really appreciate any input...thanks

Answer:
You offer sounds like it might be OK. It should be whatever you have invested ( deposit+last months rent) and a thirty day period to move in. You aren't making any money, but you won't loose either. The eviction might show, but it is explainable and won't be held against you.
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