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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:15 pm
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And as an aside, tenants get a little more money under the Cash for Keys
program when they vacate.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 wrote:
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> My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the
> property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the
> tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was
> entered into early this year.
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And as an aside, tenants get a little more money under the Cash for Keys program when they vacate.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 <Jhayes@polarisnet.net> wrote:
My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was entered into early this year.
-- Best Regards,Christine A. WiltonPrincipal AttorneyGreifendorff Law Offices333 City Boulevard West, 17th Floor
Orange, CA 92686Office: 800-861-0786Cell: 562-824-7563Fax: torneychristine@gmail.comWeb: www.greifenlaw.com
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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:02 pm
by Yahoo Bot

yes, its a 90 day notice with a valid lease assuming that the tenants are not related to the owner of the foreclosed property. If they are, than they are only entitled to a 3 day notice.

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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 1:21 pm
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The new owner, whether the lender or another investor, has to give 90 days
notice to quit to a bona fide tenant.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 wrote:
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> My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the
> property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the
> tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was
> entered into early this year.
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John Boyko
LAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO
3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100
Torrance, CA 90505
310-750-6789 (Office)
310-300-0263 (Fax)
The new owner, whether the lender or another investor, has to give 90 days notice to quit to a bona fide tenant.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 <Jhayes@polarisnet.net> wrote:
My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was entered into early this year.
-- John BoykoLAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100Torrance, CA 90505310-750-6789 (Office)
310-300-0263 (Fax)

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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 1:17 pm
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You might be thinking of "Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009."
http://www.nlihc.org/doc/701-704-Public-Law-111-22.pdf
Marvin Mann
2706 Artesia Blvd
Redondo Beach, CA 90276

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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:52 pm
by Yahoo Bot

90 days with a valid lease
My Card
Jonathan D. Leventhal, Esq.
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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:51 pm
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60 days' notice. i dont recall the statute
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 wrote:
>
>
> My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the
> property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the
> tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was
> entered into early this year.
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60 days' notice. i dont recall the statuteOn Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:39 PM, jonhayes6666 <Jhayes@polarisnet.net> wrote:
My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was entered into early this year.
-- Giovanni Orantes, Esq. Orantes Law Firm, P.C.3435 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1980Los Angeles, CA 90010Tel: (213) 389-4362Phone: (888) 619-8222 x101Fax: (877) 789-5776
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Pitching out the tenant

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:39 pm
by Yahoo Bot

My client is going to lose a property in foreclosure. A tenant is in the property now. Once the foreclosure happens, does the bank have to give the tenant extra notice? Didn't I read something about that? The lease was entered into early this year.

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