Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Connecticut
Tenant Rights
My landlord is selling the house I have leased from him. As a contingency of the closing he wants to replace an in-ground oil tank and move it to the basement. This would be happening as I am packing and moving my belongings.
What are my rights do I have to let him do this while I still have my lease?
Asked on 3/28/07, 3:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Nicholas Adamucci
ADAMUCCI, LLC
Re: Tenant Rights
Generally, the landlord has the right to sell the home without your approval or consideration for you. However, this may be changed by an agreement. I would need to take a look at the lease in order to determine if you have any rights.
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Answered on 3/28/07, 5:15 pm
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