I suggest that you consult with a landlord tenant attorney to write a cease and desist letter on your behalf to the landlord placing him or her on written notice of an unfair business practice which c
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
Given what you have written, I would serve your aunt with a thirty (30) day notice of termination of any lease that she may have with you on your property assuming the lease is up. If she refuses to m
E.M., Member, California Bar
answered 4 months ago
If the landlord knew of the foreclosure but did not disclose that to you, the landlord likely committed fraud (a material misrepresentation--or important lie--made to induce you to enter into the tran
If you have provided your landlord of notice of the problem, AND this is a condition they could correct or fix, AND they have failed do so despite notice and a reasonable opportunity to do so, then th
Until the foreclosure actually occurs, nothing has changed: your landlord is still your landlord, and still must pay your rent or else be in breach of lease and be evicted.
Once the house is foreclos