Full question:
What rights does a residential tenant have if they are being evicted due to the death of landlord who has left their estate to a church?
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Subcategory: Lease Termination
- Date:
- State: Connecticut
Answer:
Generally, a lease is not terminated by the death of the landlord or tenant, unless there is a specific clause in the lease stating otherwise. This means that after the landlord's death, the tenant continues their rental relationship with the person who inherits the landlord's property. However, if the tenant is a tenant-at-will, the tenancy automatically ends upon the landlord's death.
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