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If your lease agreement in Indiana states that the new owner must give 30 days notice before you have to move out, they must comply. You should have 30 days from when the new owner takes effect to move out. If your landlord insists on an earlier date, you may have legal recourse. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Our contract states the in an issue the property is sold the new owner has to give us 30 days. The landlord is stating we have to be moved out by Nov 3rd whaich is the closing date for the new owner? What can I do
Did you receive a written notice from your landlord about the termination of your lease?
its supposed to be here tomorrow but we had a lease through December of this year.
What does your lease agreement say about early termination? In Indiana, landlords must provide at least 30 days' notice for termination.
it states that the new owner has to give us 30 days
In Indiana, if the lease agreement states that the new owner must give 30 days notice, they must comply. If they don't, you may have legal recourse. Consult a local attorney for advice.
so I will have 30 days from when the new owner takes in effect?
Yes, based on your lease agreement and Indiana law, you should have 30 days from when the new owner takes effect.
Ok because the landlord is staying we be out by November 3rd. But the new owners won’t own it until novemeber 3rd
Based on your lease agreement and Indiana law, you should have 30 days from November 3rd to move out. If you face issues, consider contacting a local attorney.
thank you!
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.