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dont listen to these guys they walk all over renters and don't respect their rights, truth is your contract has no clause to void it's validity based on a new landlord stepping into the picture. from a legal viewpoint i'd say your current lease is valid till it expires, then the new modified lease would come into the picture. I'd probably seek other forums these guys don't care about tenants only themselves

i personally don't feel it's right, i feel its unethical. it doesnt seem legit to me. but i'm not an attorney, so take what i tell you with a grain of salt, and do your own research

i would try to explain that i am already under a lease, as established by the previous owner, and when it expires i 1) would sign the new one or 2) would put 30 days notice because i do not agree to it. i hate nazi landlords
Did you not read the original post???

the OP is now in a month to month tenancy and the LL can do basically whatever they want with as little as 1 months notice. If LL gives OP notice of new lease and OP refuses to sign, then LL can simply evict. It is just that cut and dried.

even though the OP is under a lease, "per se", the lease term is only 1 month. that means it renews each and every month, so, the LL can simply not renew the original lease and require the acceptance of the new lease.

There is nothing unethical about it either. The LL is simply changing rules as they see need to be.

OP can either live with the new lease or get out. That is the ONLY option they have.

It's really kind of humoruous when we get to the last section of your post kinesis. You actually give the same advice I gave but yours was prefaced with a bunch of BS rhetoric.


when it expires i 1) would sign the new one or 2) would put 30 days notice because i do not agree to it.