Tenant's Rights During Sale (NY)
Any advice on this situation would be appreciated. My patience - and my nerves - are wearing thin. There is general information about tenant's rights available as a publication from the State Attorney General's Office, but it's rather vague where this subject is concerned.
The single residence home we've been renting for 7 yrs is up for sale. In fact, there is a sale currently pending. We have been *very* cooperative in terms of making the house available for showings. However, we feel that we're being taken advantage of and our right to "full and exclusive use of the property" is being violated, at the very least trampled on while we're still paying full rent.
The listing agent agreed on a 24 hour notice to show arrangement. Yet, this same agent has called with as little as 3 hours notice to show on one occasion and once with a "we're on our way over" tactic (we denied both because it was plain inconvenient). On at least two occasions, a scheduled showing was cancelled without even telling us (we waited in the home for them). Once, a realtor let themselves IN via the lockbox to show the house while we were out - again without notice from the listing agent. Several times, I have found myself showing an agent and their prospective buyer(s) the house because the listing agent doesn't even show to do their job. (Of course, if I'm giving the nickel tour, they're going to see the good and the bad, if you get my meaning.) And now, the listing agent is insisting on a showing tomorrow night - Sunday no less - "sometime" between 6 and 7pm, in spite of the fact that we have a family dinner planned. I don't think we should have to compromise our enjoyment of the home to this extent, much less make ourselves and the premises available with a wide window like that.
Now, I ask you... does this kind of treatment go beyond the scope of reasonable and permissible entry by a landlord or their agent? What exactly do I legally have to tolerate? More importantly, what can I do to ensure our privacy and security?