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Tenants Rights When Landlord Wants To Sell The Property

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HAMMEROFTHOR | 15:02 Mon 10th Jun 2024 | Law
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My daughter and grand daughter have been living in a rented house, and they have just been told that the landlord wants to sell the rented property they are living in. What rights do my daughter and grand daughter have

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I am no expert but if they have rented a long time they may have rights to stay. Unless the landlord is moving in to live they may have difficulty with a no fault eviction. But someone more knowledgeable will be along soon.

Wow, those 3 turned up fast !

Not a lot I suspect. A friend recently had to sell her rented house. The tenant had to vacate & was offered alternative accommodation by the local council once it became clear she was homeless.

The tenant CAN refuse to allow viewings by estate agents & potential buyers unless there is a clause in the tenancy agreement enforcing this. It may delay the sale but not prevent it.

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Thankyou DDIL for your help- just what I needed

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Thank you Barry1010, bookbinder,Old_Geezer, davebro3 for all your answers

Thank you, I hope it helps.

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