Is a new owner in Florida required to respect the terms of the lease of the tenants.?
Generally speaking, yes; the new owner takes "subject to" the tenancy, as set out in the Lease. Hope this helps. gsg
Delray Beach, FL
Real estate Lawyer at Delray Beach, FL
Practice Areas: Real Estate, Appeals
Generally speaking, yes; the new owner takes "subject to" the tenancy, as set out in the Lease. Hope this helps. gsg
One would have to review your Lease to be sure, all we can do here on line is guess. If I had t o guess, I'd say the Property Manger is wrong....
It doesn't matter if he "knew" or not; the fact is, he rented a unit that was not habitable. And the odds are,YOU knew you couldn't "live there" as...
It doesn't matter what we think - this is fact-based issues, not one of law - if they make the claim, then you must properly object, and then sue...
Sorry, but no lawyer would dare to construe a lease based on one snippet provided by one party. One needs to review the entire lease, and speak...
I agree with my colleagues; your best bet here would be to retain a good local real estate litigator or foreclosure attorney. Hope this helps. gsg
I agree with my colleagues. Your BF and his father should consult a good local real estate lawyer. Hope is helps. gsg
Your best bet would bee to retain a good local real estate litigator.. Hope the helps. gsg.................
I agree with my colleague; your best bet is to make. claim with your HO Insurer. They will likely do most of the heavy lifting for you. Good luck....
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