I am currently renting a home in Pa. The Landlord isn't the owner and house is going up for sheriff sale what can I do The landlord said he tried to purchase the home from the legal owner but that the sale was never final. I am wondering if legally I have to continue to pay him.
The City of Phila, Pa is taking the owner to court June 2 but I don't know how much time that gives me to find another home. Asked by Aquanda411 31 months ago Similar questions: renting home Pa Landlord owner house sheriff sale Politics & Law > Law.
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Buy the house yourself or prepare to move. Those are your two options. An unlikely third option would be to make similar renting arrangements with the new owner.
The trick will be finding out who that is and obtaining the ability to present your offer. It very well might not fit in with his plans for why he bought the place, which is why you can't count on this idea.
2 Time to find a new home. And are you sure the "landlord" actually had the right to rent out the house? Out here there's a fairly common scam of con-men locating a foreclosed house and advertising it for rent, and collecting rent on a house they have no legal title to.
They collect rent from someone that doesn't know the house could be sold out from under them at any moment, and the "landlord" disappears as soon as the whole thing goes south. In any case, he should have told you the house might be sold at any time. Good luck.
Time to find a new home. And are you sure the "landlord" actually had the right to rent out the house? Out here there's a fairly common scam of con-men locating a foreclosed house and advertising it for rent, and collecting rent on a house they have no legal title to.
They collect rent from someone that doesn't know the house could be sold out from under them at any moment, and the "landlord" disappears as soon as the whole thing goes south. In any case, he should have told you the house might be sold at any time. Good luck.
3 I think you have been "conned", as maggo intimates. I've never heard of an "intermediary" landlord, where a person can act as a "landlord" and rent-out someone else's property! The only people that can rent-out the home are the owner, himself, or a management company acting for him.
I think that you have been paying a "con artist" to rent a home that he knew was going into foreclosure! Lick your wounds and find another place to live. Once the home becomes part of a sheriff's sale, you could try to "bid' on it at auction, but you have no special rights to it as a probably illegal tenant.
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3 I think you have been "conned", as maggo intimates. I've never heard of an "intermediary" landlord, where a person can act as a "landlord" and rent-out someone else's property! The only people that can rent-out the home are the owner, himself, or a management company acting for him.
I think that you have been paying a "con artist" to rent a home that he knew was going into foreclosure! Lick your wounds and find another place to live. Once the home becomes part of a sheriff's sale, you could try to "bid' on it at auction, but you have no special rights to it as a probably illegal tenant.
I think you have been "conned", as maggo intimates. I've never heard of an "intermediary" landlord, where a person can act as a "landlord" and rent-out someone else's property! The only people that can rent-out the home are the owner, himself, or a management company acting for him.
I think that you have been paying a "con artist" to rent a home that he knew was going into foreclosure! Lick your wounds and find another place to live. Once the home becomes part of a sheriff's sale, you could try to "bid' on it at auction, but you have no special rights to it as a probably illegal tenant.
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If it is for sale, what is the asking price and who is the realator.
What is the law about someone staying with you while you are renting.
I am renting a home and the owner has it for sale. They are having an appraiser tomorrow. Does this mean the house sold.
Im renting a house and now asked to move and the landlord is not the owner and wants me to move now.
If it is for sale, what is the asking price and who is the realator.
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