Evict him.
The tenant should stop paying rent whenever the governmental agency to whom the taxes are owed threatens to foreclose or repossess the property. In that case, the tenant should demand (in writing) that the landlord pay the delinquent taxes. If the landlord refuses, the tenant should move (again, upon giving written notice to the landlord).
Normally a security deposit is paid before the lease is signed. Once your lease is mutually signed then you have the right to move in.
it depends if the disabled tenant has another place to live. if they do then yes if not no
“At the end of a term lease can the lanlord require the tenant to move out?”
Not automatically. Oftentimes the new landlord can keep a tenant or opt to ask him to move out.
Wait three months. then move.
Every two or three months
Obstinate.
The landlord must prepare the unit for rent as he would if the tenant moved out. In some states, if a tenant dies in the unit of a homicide or suicide, or was found in advanced decomp, the Landlord must state this to the potential tenant if such death occurred within the past eighteen months before any tenants move in, or the tenant can break the lease and sue the landlord for omission of a material fact.
Of course not.
A renter is allowed three months to move out after the house has been sold.
I don't think you can.Sorry.