You have mentioned two separate scenarios: a death and a quitclaim deed.
If the property owner has died you should be given a reasonable amount of time and you may have rights under your state laws. Look for a landlord tenant agency in your area and inquire about your legal right to notice. Also, you should contact the court appointed executor of the estate.
If the property owner quitclaimed the property prior to death then you may have no right to any time period. YOu may need to move immediately.
You may need to contact an attorney or provide more details on the discussion page.
You have mentioned two separate scenarios: a death and a quitclaim deed.
If the property owner has died you should be given a reasonable amount of time and you may have rights under your state laws. Look for a landlord tenant agency in your area and inquire about your legal right to notice. Also, you should contact the court appointed executor of the estate.
If the property owner quitclaimed the property prior to death then you may have no right to any time period. YOu may need to move immediately.
You may need to contact an attorney or provide more details on the discussion page.
You have mentioned two separate scenarios: a death and a quitclaim deed.
If the property owner has died you should be given a reasonable amount of time and you may have rights under your state laws. Look for a landlord tenant agency in your area and inquire about your legal right to notice. Also, you should contact the court appointed executor of the estate.
If the property owner quitclaimed the property prior to death then you may have no right to any time period. YOu may need to move immediately.
You may need to contact an attorney or provide more details on the discussion page.
You have mentioned two separate scenarios: a death and a quitclaim deed.
If the property owner has died you should be given a reasonable amount of time and you may have rights under your state laws. Look for a landlord tenant agency in your area and inquire about your legal right to notice. Also, you should contact the court appointed executor of the estate.
If the property owner quitclaimed the property prior to death then you may have no right to any time period. YOu may need to move immediately.
You may need to contact an attorney or provide more details on the discussion page.
I was told to vacate the vacation property I had rented.
To vacate is to make something vacant or empty. If you are inside it, this means you must leave; if your property is inside it, you must remove it completely. An order to vacate an area means that everyone must leave it, so as to make it empty.
Motion to vacate sale means cancelling the order that confirms the sale of the foreclosed property. The word "vacate" means cancel in this case.
Vacate cleaning services can be found online on various platforms. Vacate cleaning services provide many benefits to property owners and tenants. For tenants, these services can save money and time by ensuring the property is cleaned as required and increasing the chances of getting the full bond back. In addition, the professional cleaners have advanced equipment to handle different cleaning tasks, like cleaning pet stains and deep carpet cleaning, without causing any damage
A landlord can give notice to vacate a rental property when the tenant violates the lease agreement, fails to pay rent, or when the lease term ends.
If someone wants to vacate a restraining order it means to not have it exist anymore.
In Wisconsin, tenants are generally required to provide a 28-day notice to vacate a rental property. However, if the landlord wants the tenant to vacate for reasons other than nonpayment of rent or lease violations, they must provide a 60-day notice.
In New York, tenants are generally required to provide a 30-day notice to vacate a rental property. However, when providing a 90-day notice to vacate, tenants should ensure they comply with the terms of their lease agreement and any specific requirements outlined by their landlord.
Foreclosure doesn't happen immediately. Once you receive notice of foreclosure you will normally have a timeframe when you must vacate the property. If you do not vacate, then the bank/company/person who is seizing the property can have the authorites force you off the property- with or without your belongings.
You are responsible for the property during the foreclosure process up until the property is sold or auctioned.
I owned a home. I could not pay the property taxes. A bank purchased the home. I never received an eviction notice. How much time do I have before I must vacate? I live in Pennsylvania?
Most tennants do not willingly accept being evicted, but must vacate the property.