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Amy Young
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Eviction because of home sale

Amy Young
  • Investor
  • Frankston, TX
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I recently had some life stuff happen and had to move out of my home. In an effort to keep up with the mortgage so I didn't lose the house I rented it out. I have terrible renters that are a huge pain in my butt and need to sell this property. My lease with them doesn't state anything about selling the house. I have someone that wants to buy it but says that part of the deal is that those renters have to be out. Can I legally evict them based on the sale of the home if it isn't in the lease? 

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Tracy Streich
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Tracy Streich
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  • Tulsa- OKC Oklahoma
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Not unless you have something in your lease stating that you can do that.   They are bound to the lease and you are bound. You can offer to buy them out.  Offer some cash and see what happens.

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