
My landlord screwed me …?
I am a tenant and my current contract expires next year. I started achieve the e-mail with "closed" information about it. Concerns, I called my landlord and he assured me that Nothing to fear. Another month passed, and the same letter, I asked again and my landlord told me not to worry. Friday came home there was a note on my door saying they have sold the property. The owner said he was working with the bank and I believe this is happening. The new owner said he let me know what happens. I have no rights? I can not do anything How to stay at home despite Benn pay my rent ?????
Damn I thought he meant literally !!!!…. I thought everything going to read a nice story but good … Just call a lawyer
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