If he no longer owns the house, he isn't the landlord. This is, of course, unless he is hired by the owner to manage the home and its residents.
Due to the fact that the original landlord no longer owns the property which you are renting it makes the contract null and void and gives the current owner of said property the right to evict you at any time.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
Yes. Until the actual foreclosure sale happens, he owns it. I'm not sure what you really mean by 'under foreclosure', anyway. That could be any stage of the process, and you can't be sure that the sale will really happen.
1. He has no obligation to notify you of the sale, although he should have. 2. He can't start an eviction if he no longer owns it. 3. You should be able to show the new owner your receipt for August; if they think they are entitled to it, they should go after him.
A landlord is a person who owns one or more houses and/or apartments and rents them out to other people. If you are renting a house or an apartment rather than buying it, the person you pay your rent to is the landlord.
If a person owns a house they can do what they wish with it (within the law). If they are declared bankrupt and they no longer own it then they have no say in what happens with the house. It is no longer theirs.
If that individual owns the house and property, then it is Constitutionally illegal. That denies citizens their right to own property, and their right to privacy.Another View: I do not believe the first contributor understood the question.The laws of most (all?) states protect the tenant from predatory actions by the landlord and specify that certain legal steps must be taken before the landloard can evict the tenant.If the petition for eviction is eventually granted but the tenant refuses to vacate the property THEN (usually) the Sheriff's office, or their representatives, will actually come and enforce the court order and forcibly evict the tenant.
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The landlord, because he/she owns the property.
A landlord is generally a person owns property for rent. A tenant is someone who rents property from a landlord.
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