Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
Leasing house - House being sold.
Dear sirs,
I am currently leasing a single family home in Los Angeles,
California. The owner of the house has decided to sell the
house and has already accepted a bid. My lease is supposed
to be good through April, 2004. Am I entitled to relocation
compensation? Also, can the owner just break the lease
whenever they want? Thanks for your time.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Leasing house - House being sold.
Your message fails to explain why you think the sale of the house terminates your lease, which is not necessarily the case.
Re: Leasing house - House being sold.
I concur with Mr. Johnson. Unless your landlord has some kind of "escape clause" in the lease covering this situation, he cannot just boot you out before the end of your lease because he wants to sell the house. He can still sell the property in that case, but any buyer would take it subject to the terms of your lease. This is not exactly a "relocation compensation" situation, but if he has no right to terminate your lease early, you have every right to ask him to "buy you out" if he wants you to leave to facilitate the sale. Bascially, that would be a negotiation situation.
Although my offices are in Georgia, I am also a member of the California Bar, so your question was referred to me.