Generally speaking, as long as the landlord has legal control over the property, the rent is still due him and he may continue collecting it. However, most Housing Authorities prohibit landlords from becoming in default of their mortgage. Generally speaking, if the Housing Authority tells you to continue to pay your rent, you must do so or risk eviction- And possibly the loss of your voucher.
Until a foreclosure sale takes place, the rent should be paid to the landlord.
of course but u have to pay 3 times the rent
Absolutely. The landlord's relationship with the bank has noting to do with the tenant.
If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.
if you make your property a section 8 property who is responsible for problems that occur on the house
Section 8 usually does not allow renting out of rooms within the same house.
Only if you know he is a qualified workman.
Tenant or renter if there is no lease. Lessee if there is a lease.
Legally, a life tenant is someone who has rights to the house only during their lifetime. A life tenant cannot leave the house to anyone by will because they do not have complete rights to the house.
Sill Tenant House was created in 1870.
Furnace Hills Tenant House was created in 1850.
You can, but only if you are at the emancipation age required by your particular state.
A tenant.
If tenant 1 has assaulted in anyway tenant 2 then the police will be able to do something about it.
Surely it is the responsibility of the landlord unless: - the tenant introduced the termites to the house, or - this responsibility has been specifically assigned to the tenant in a written lease
The President of the United States is the tenant of the White House.
The tenant or leaser.
She certainly might if she now holds title.
No. A lease is a legally binding contract that runs with a property, regardless of who owns the property. Unless there was a provision in the lease that specifically gave the landlord the right to break the lease upon sale of the property, you can compel the landlord and the new owner of the property to honor your lease. If you find that either the previous or new owner of the property is refusing to honor your lease, contact a landlord-tenant law attorney. A listing is available in your local phone book.
Go to the house you want to be your default home. On the top right, you will see the word "Home". Click on the word "Home". Click on the check mark next to "Default Home"