Montana Smith
Dec 12, 2007, 11:27 AM
I'm in Brooklyn New York. I have a lease until the end of July 2008 and I've paid my rent on time for over 2 years. My landlord is selling the building and is now in contract with the new owners; she thinks they will close by the end of January 2008, about 6 weeks from now, and the new owners want me out by the time they close.
Does New York State law allow a landlord to just kick a tenant out because they have sold the building? My understanding was that a new owner can have a current tenant evicted ONLY if the new owner is moving into the dwelling as is. The new owner wants to turn two apartments into a one-family house, and I think this falls outside the parameters of a 'legal eviction' of a current tenant.
My landlord has offered to compensate me so that I'll leave early, but I'm not sure how much $$ to ask for. What can I expect? What are my rights under NY State law?
Does New York State law allow a landlord to just kick a tenant out because they have sold the building? My understanding was that a new owner can have a current tenant evicted ONLY if the new owner is moving into the dwelling as is. The new owner wants to turn two apartments into a one-family house, and I think this falls outside the parameters of a 'legal eviction' of a current tenant.
My landlord has offered to compensate me so that I'll leave early, but I'm not sure how much $$ to ask for. What can I expect? What are my rights under NY State law?