Here is your tenant rights where you live ( state )...Meaning you paid rent as a room renter since I do not know your state I will give you the laws on this site. http://www.uslandlord.com/
Now with all that said go to Laws & Statutes and then your state and there everything will be layed out for you.
Now if you need to talk to an attorney try http://www.lawyers.com/ and chat live with an attorney if you need more help. Plus they can give you contact on this site to whom could help you in your town.
If you cannot afford an attorney call your legal aid in your town ( city )... for free consutation for low income this is your civil rights if you cannot afford a lawyer ( if only they see fit to help sometimes they will not depending on the problem at hand )
2006-07-31 23:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I would assume they would have to give you notice of the selling of the house for a descent time prior to it. They would also probably not be able to do it if you have some ongoing contract or lease If you have no lease, contract, verbal agreement, or it has expired and they have told you in advance you should probably spend your time now looking for a new place.
2006-07-29 06:19:31
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answered by wandererthelost 2
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Unfortunately the owner can sell and you'll be looking for a new place. You might be able to go to court but that expense would only make the lawyers richer.
2006-07-29 06:20:35
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answered by gramcracker541 5
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To start with, he needs to give you at least a 30 day notice...did he have you sign a lease of sorts? if so it should state on the lease,if not ...he needs to give the notice in writing, with at least enough notice for you to find a place and move your stuff.
Hope this helps.
2006-07-29 07:02:25
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answered by Janice S 1
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You have no rights you pay on a month to month verbal agreement,the landlord can tell you that in 30 days when your rent is up that you have too get out.As far as you having no place to go that is not the landlords problem its yours.
2006-07-29 06:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd have to read your lease. It should have provision about how long of notice the landlord must give you. If you do not have a lease, then you have to go. You can't have a verbal agreement to rent property from someone who doesn't own it.
2006-07-29 06:18:26
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answered by MEL T 7
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he has to give you a 30 day notice
2006-07-29 06:19:48
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answered by bullticky 5
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you need to start looking for a new room.
2006-07-29 06:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be spelled out in your lease if you have one.
2006-07-29 06:19:40
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answered by parshooter 5
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