Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in California
tenent rights
What can I expect and what are my
rights and responsibilities based on my
landlord having not paid his mortgage
for six months on the buliding I live in
(for more than fifteen years)?
Asked on 11/16/07, 11:56 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert L. Bennett
Law offices of Robert L. Bennett
Re: tenent rights
Assuming your information is correct, you have almost nothing in the way of rights and responsibilities.
If there is a foreclosure, the new owner can evict you with 30 days notice. Your deposit will be refunded by the new opener.
The fifteen years is superfluous. I would start looking for a new place ASAP.
Answered on 11/16/07, 12:27 pm
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