Evicted when Los Angeles building sold?
Last week my apatment building was sold.
Still in escrow I don't know what the new owner intends but if evicted, what leverage do I have in getting moving costs or compensation to avoid an unlawful detainer?
I want to move anyway so can make the 30 day notice (if they hurry, I've found a place, prefer 60 days notice).
20 year tenant in good standing, month to month. The building is located in Los Angeles Ca. 90028 thanks for your help.
Comment on ScottGem's post
I've been flooded repeatedly and the current owner has done only the minimum of maintenance to avoid lawsuits. The plumbing is irreparable without complete replacement, or at least competent assessment. Built I believe before 1986.
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
Nothing Illegal! If the new owner decides to evict everyone and demolish the building to rebuild, which is what I believe might happen, am I giving up any advantages by moving Legally before notified?
Comment on ballengerb1's post
Best answer yet, Thank You!
I miss typed when I left in the "to avoid an unlawful detainer", had copied another post for content and failed to delete that part, Thrilled about the development and look forward to a smooth legal process.
Comment on ScottGem's post
I'm no lawyer. Seeking only constructive insight to an unfamiliar situation.
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
Yes and gave a detailed response, did you read that?
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
Thank You, yes, I'm month to month in good standing, willing to leave on time but have been told by 3 different people on month to month they were paid x$ & with 30+ days notice when their buildings sold. Were those owners just being generous?
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
Thanks Fr_Chuck, that's what I assumed until others were prodding me to investigate so now I have, just wanted confirmation. New owner rep. coming today so can relax and go with it.
Appreciate All input from everyone giving time here.
Comment on ballengerb1's post
I get your point. Will be calling the (866) 557-RENT [7368]. At least this explains why so many people are telling me to investigate based on the x$ they've received. http://www.tenantsact.org.au/Advice/pdftips/Eviction%20in%20the%20ACT07.09.pdf