What can I do if the Landlord said be out in two weeks because he sold the house?

Full question:

What can I do if the Landlord said be out in two weeks because he sold the house? Do I still pay rent this month even though I did not get written notice? How long can I stay within my rights?

Answer:

Notice requirements vary by local area. I suggest calling the local tenant's association or housing department. Please see the information at the following links:

http://www.uslegalforms.com/legaldefinitions/l/landlord-tenant-notice-to-quit.php
http://www.uslegalforms.com/legaldefinitions/l/landlord-tenant-notices.php
http://www.uslegalforms.com/legaldefinitions/l/landlord-tenant-termination.php

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FAQs

In most cases, you cannot break your lease simply because your landlord sells the property. The new owner typically must honor your existing lease terms. However, if the new owner intends to occupy the property or if your lease has specific clauses regarding sales, you may have options. It's best to review your lease and consult local tenant laws for guidance.