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I need your wisdom GLP. I am in a very bad situation. Any info will help
The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
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Start looking for a new place. In almost all cases, a sale of the property breaks all leases. The new owner is perfectly within his rights.
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09/15/2022 11:53 PM
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Re: I need your wisdom GLP. I am in a very bad situation. Any info will help
Is anything on my side from the law point of view helping me?
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Time to look for another place.
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Change is good.
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I hope the new owner has fire insurance.
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit.
The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
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You need to find a new place to live.

No if's, and's or But's.
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Is anything on my side from the law point of view helping me?
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No
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STAY THERE AND DONT PAY FOR THE 60 DAYS... HE WONT BOTHER TO FUCK WITH YOU.
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depends on what city youre in. san francisco has some protections against these type of actions
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Is anything on my side from the law point of view helping me?
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Nope, start looking. You rent for Pete sake...that's how it works. Don't be a whiner.
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Yep,its a fire risk.odds are its gonna light up for some new skyscraper or new chinese fleamarket.
Of course it will be blamed on rats or construction.get your shit out or its ash.
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09/16/2022 12:03 AM
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You need to check your state guidelines about rental propertie and go from there.

Make sure you have your lease papers handy.

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This is your chance to move closer to work. Maybe even in walking distance. Can’t beat that.
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
 Quoting: Regarding rent as a tenant 72913283


Start looking for a new place. In almost all cases, a sale of the property breaks all leases. The new owner is perfectly within his rights.
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Unless it written in the agreement, this is complete maralkey -J.Biden

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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
 Quoting: Regarding rent as a tenant 72913283


Start looking for a new place. In almost all cases, a sale of the property breaks all leases. The new owner is perfectly within his rights.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84187310


Unless it written in the agreement, this is complete maralkey -J.Biden

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*Malarkey*

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09/16/2022 12:12 AM
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Read the fine print in your current lease if it hasn't expired.

As an ex-landlady most leases have a clause that in the event the management needs to renovate or do make repairs, yes you can get a notice to move out.
The management company I worked for, of they would up with a loud, dirty or undesirable tenant they would use the renovation clause to get people out.
Usually the renovation was only a cheap and simple repaint job or carpet replace.

Next place you move to, don't just sign the lease, actually read ALL of the fine print.


That's the problem with renters, they never read the details then cry about it later.
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09/16/2022 12:15 AM
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
 Quoting: Regarding rent as a tenant 72913283


Start looking for a new place. In almost all cases, a sale of the property breaks all leases. The new owner is perfectly within his rights.
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What you said is not true. The lease, month to month or otherwise, is not broke or canceled
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09/16/2022 12:16 AM
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depends on what city youre in. san francisco has some protections against these type of actions
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Anaheim
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09/16/2022 12:20 AM
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Yeah every state is different. Start looking into the different rental laws in your area. The owner could be legitimately trying to renovate to protect his asset and doing his due diligence by giving the notice.

Might be time to move on as well. Start looking for new places to rent. Hell you might like it better eh.
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I’m sorry to hear that- moving is never fun. Maybe you all could find another place to rent together- a newer unit perhaps and it may turn out to be a good thing. I’d start searching because as several mentioned, I believe a purchase of a property puts a wrench in leases. Although, it does depend on the state you’re in and you may have a chance at running out your lease. Search by state. Best OP.hugs
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
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Get over it. Move, your time is up upon the sale of property.
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09/16/2022 12:24 AM
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Is anything on my side from the law point of view helping me?
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this sounds like contrivance to raise rental rates in a clean way. the new owner claims $X investment, etc, and old rates are void.

get ready to move.
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Read the fine print in your current lease if it hasn't expired.

As an ex-landlady most leases have a clause that in the event the management needs to renovate or do make repairs, yes you can get a notice to move out.
The management company I worked for, of they would up with a loud, dirty or undesirable tenant they would use the renovation clause to get people out.
Usually the renovation was only a cheap and simple repaint job or carpet replace.

Next place you move to, don't just sign the lease, actually read ALL of the fine print.


That's the problem with renters, they never read the details then cry about it later.
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You got an up to date lease? New owner must honor the lease. I got to stay in my place years ago because of that. New owner had to honor the lease, understood when bought. Don't know if that's changed since then. He can hold off until all leases are expired, or do buyouts. Hang in there, talk to real estate attorney, free phone call.
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The old landlord must have been way above average, for people to stay there 10 or 20 years renting. Almost like they were owners. But they were not owners, and the old landlord decided that renting at below market rates wasn't his interest anymore.

How much higher are comparable properties in today's market?
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The story is:

I am a tenant renting in the same place for over 9 years. Always paid the rent in time, I've been a good tenant over the years and actually I improved the place during those years. Where I live is a 4 apartment building with 4 facilities and 2 of the 4 families live here for 20+ years. Very good people. Everyone is respectful, kind and so on.
The landlord informed us in July 23 this year that he is thinking to sell the building (no 120 days notice upfront) and in August 22 the building got sold and new landlord got the building.
Yesterday I and other 3 families got 60 days notice to quit. The pretending motove is The new Owner has to perform major renovations that will affect habitability and will pull permits from the city.
 Quoting: Regarding rent as a tenant 72913283


Start looking for a new place. In almost all cases, a sale of the property breaks all leases. The new owner is perfectly within his rights.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84187310


What you said is not true. The lease, month to month or otherwise, is not broke or canceled
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Then you answered it. Your lease is not broken and you can run it out rather than moving in 60 days, you said it yourself.

I don't know if you're right though.
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09/16/2022 12:35 AM
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60 days ?
good for you
lots a places you'd get 30
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Read the fine print in your current lease if it hasn't expired.

As an ex-landlady most leases have a clause that in the event the management needs to renovate or do make repairs, yes you can get a notice to move out.
The management company I worked for, of they would up with a loud, dirty or undesirable tenant they would use the renovation clause to get people out.
Usually the renovation was only a cheap and simple repaint job or carpet replace.

Next place you move to, don't just sign the lease, actually read ALL of the fine print.


That's the problem with renters, they never read the details then cry about it later.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76538212




You got an up to date lease? New owner must honor the lease. I got to stay in my place years ago because of that. New owner had to honor the lease, understood when bought. Don't know if that's changed since then. He can hold off until all leases are expired, or do buyouts. Hang in there, talk to real estate attorney, free phone call.
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Is anything on my side from the law point of view helping me?
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Not really? I'm extrapolating as a Canuck though. Unless the sale was to a family member for 'fake reno's' but that's nitty-gritty law and digging even here.
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Re: I need your wisdom GLP. I am in a very bad situation. Any info will help
You have 5 resources to contact, first. Make sure you have your lease available, too.

City, County and State. Then, if you are elderly, a senior center. Also, a free legal center.

I was first going to say, the landlord takes all the risk buying and maintaining but that does you no good. You have had 9 years living without any of that risk. Maybe see if you can get in a very small condo or mobile home, as a starting place, so you can get some equity over the next 10 years, so you can move up. I had a condo I did a lease option with a woman from NYC but she ended up not liking it here....she lost her 5k downpayment.

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