I just got a 30 day note to vacate the place I signed a 1 yr lease on due to foreclosure, do I have to leave?


Question:
I moved in 3 months ago, just got a notice that I have to be out in 30 days due to landlord foreclosure. I definately do not have the funds to do the whole moving thing again with only 30 days to do it in. Is there anything I can do to get more time? Help

Answer:
In 30 days you run the risk of foricble evicture from the Sherrif's Office.

The landlord may also be able to seize all of your personal items and sell them for any moneys owed in lease costs.

Don't mess around.
I don't think so. The landlord you signed the lease with will not be the owner of property after a month. You can try talking to the new owner so that they let you stay and pay the rent to them.
depends on your state laws...contact your county or district attorny..they should be able to help you for free. In Texas they can't do anything until a court order has been signed which usually takes a while...but consult legal counsel to make sure.
You can fight the eviction, which will be a hassle but will give you some time to get your moving act together. But you eventually will have to leave if the new owner wants you to go.

Keep paying the rent, or you can get a three-day notice and the local constabulary will be paying you a visit.

Contact your local tenant's rights organization NOW for help.
You will have to leave or the Law will come in and lock the place up with all your belongings. You can take your landlord to court and that will take time. You have to sue your landlord and that also will take time. Hold onto that lease..IT"S GOLD! Sorry that you went through this.
No, ask the Asset Management Co./ or Bank whoever is now the owner, for money to move with. It's worth a try.
You bet there is. Refuse to leave and back it up. I had the same problem when I lived in Los Angeles. It will take a court order for them to give you the boot when you have a contract, & they will have to reimburse you the time left on your lease. You can also take them to small claims court.
Once you register a complaint against them, it stops everything until the matter is settled in court. Even the foreclosure. And small claims is a snap. Good luck!
You didn't say why they are evicting you. If you are being evicted because you have violated the lease agreement then you best get ready to move. You can fight it, but if you haven't been paying rent or have commited other violations of the lease it wont buy you much time.

If the landlord is evicting you because he wants to install a new tenant or has sold the place then you can fight it and more than likely win. They must hold up their end of the lease agrrement even in the case of a sale. The new owner must recieve disclosure of existing leases and honor them or buy them out. Go to the local tenants rights group and they can help you out for free.
you may be able to help your landlord
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