Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    rvanne77's Avatar
    rvanne77 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Apr 25, 2008, 07:47 AM
    What are my rights as a tenant when they are selling MY HOME!
    I have lived in my Hershey, PA residence for the past 3 years it’s a duplex. Our landlord has decided to sell the property. Which I am all for if the new owner will take care of the property. The real estate agent initially wanted me to set up showing for both my side and my elderly neighbors. I refused. I have a small 8 pound miniature pincher who is also on the lease. She however is not the friendliest to strangers walking around her house. After several viewing which have not gone well for various reasons such as the people not showing up, not showing up when they say they will, wanting to show it the same day they call me, or after I received a phone call at work to come take my dog out. I have told the agent he can show the property Monday through Friday 5 pm – 7:30 pm and all day Saturday. He has now called my landlord and said I am making it impossible for him to show the property. My elderly neighbor on the other hand flat refuses to give the agent a key and has said no to various showings. She also gives them a ear full about the disrepair of the building. I do not want to be confused with her nor tick her off but, what are my rights as a tenant!?

    Thank you distressed in Chocolate town!
    excon's Avatar
    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Apr 25, 2008, 08:00 AM
    Hello r:

    You are being MORE than reasonable, and I meant to stress the word "more". In fact, they are required to give you "reasonable" notice before visiting. In the courts, reasonable notice is considered to be at least 24 hours. IF you happen to be throwing a birthday party at that time, you may reasonably refuse entry. You are not required to hold open houses.

    If it were me, I'd be glad they confused me with my neighbor. SHE'S the one who knows her rights.

    However, instead of yelling and moaning when they arrive, I'd write your landlord a letter outlining the above. I didn't do your due diligence for you, but I'm sure your lease or rental agreement says the same thing. Certainly your state law does. We have a copy at the top of the real estate page for your perusal. If you find those passages, quote them.

    If ALL those documents are silent on "notice", then you'll still be reasonable by taking the stance I recommend. Send your letter certified, return receipt requested. Send a copy to your neighbor, the real estate agent and his broker. These days, an email will work too.

    excon

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Tenant Rights Mobile home park [ 1 Answers ]

Several old Cottonwood trees in a mobile home park in Montana blew over, one damaging a deck belonging to a tenant. Fortunately the tenants had just gone inside their trailer. We RENT the lots and OWN our homes. My question - is the landlord responsible to have the fallen trees removed? Perhaps...

Selling home [ 1 Answers ]

I realize I ask this question earlier in the wrong place. Is it possible to sell your home if it is listed in your bankruptcy?

Tenant Rights VS Roommate Rights [ 3 Answers ]

I, the master tenant, recently took on a roommate. I paid $1675.00 (79%), and he paid $450.00 (21%) of the total rent. He lived in my apt for 10 days and moved on the 11th. He was a nuissance as he slept all day and tackled chores, i.e. laundry in the early hours 12:40 AM. So, due to our different...

Tenant Abandoned Home in VA... My Rights? [ 7 Answers ]

Tenant has abandoned my rental home in VA. I have given her notice by mail, posting on home, and registered mail of eviction. She still has all her things in the home and is not staying there at all. Can I move her things to the road? I am the daughter of the owner. Can I move into the home...

Selling home/buying home simultaneously [ 8 Answers ]

Real estate agent and the mtg broker she works with want me to refinance loan with them, take equity out of it and buy a townhouse, move into townhouse while maintaining my mtg with my present home while trying to sell it. I called Wamu (my original lender) and questioned him about this and he...


View more questions Search