Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida
tenant rights
i just signed a one year lease on a house-paid first, last & deposit, and today was served a summons as a defendent in foreclosure action on house. I'm sure the owner knew what was coming and entered the lease with this knowledge. can I get out of the lease? any suggestions on how best to get my money back?
Asked on 2/03/07, 10:11 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alan Wagner
Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.
Re: tenant rights
You may not need to get out of the lease. Whomever is foreclosing may like the fact that a tennant is there since it generates income. Also, your lease may not be affected by the foreclosure. It depends. Contact the person that is foreclosing to gather more information.
Answered on 2/03/07, 10:17 am
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