Foreclosure?
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He can stay until they force him out and they will force him out. Things vary from state to state but generally he would receive an eviction notice giving him so long to vacate the property.
I'm not sure I completely follow the forclosure but he's renting thing.
I take it that you mean he was renting a house from an owner, and the owner was foreclosed on, meaning either the bank or a buyer at auction now owns the house.
When the sale was finalized, the lease became void. Absent any agreement with the current owner, he can be removed by an order of the court.
Generally this will start with a "Notice to Quit", which gives you a set time (3 days in most states), after which a lawsuit will be filed. If he does not immediately respond to the lawsuit, they can get the sheriff to remove everyone and everything from the property.
Best bet: call the new owner and work out a deal of some kind.
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