I just renewed the annual contract with my landlord this month. Now, they said they intend to sell the house without any intention of me leaving and want us to talk to the new buyer. In this case, do we have to vacate the house immediately or will we be in contact with the new buyer? I’m in a strange situation, will there be issues for every moment I live here in the future?
I experienced this, there may be a need to negotiate with the new buyer, but the contract is still valid. I had received an additional 6 months.
How many months have you been living here now, is there an extra clause in the contract?
There is no special clause in the contract with @uykuarasi, the renewal was just a few weeks ago.
@makarnaoncesi what you are explaining is too general, it’s not a direct solution. For example, the new buyer can file a lawsuit.
Well, the current contract binds you; even if the new buyer issues a notice, you normally have a 6-month right to stay. Of course, confirm with a lawyer.
Where are we taking the subject? I don’t think it’s necessary to get into this much detail for a rental agreement.
You are not obligated to go out. I think that’s clear.
Don’t agree to move out without a deal with the new buyer. Tell those who come to see the house, “I have a contract, I’m not moving out.” In such situations, those who act quickly will have the advantage.