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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss"><channel><title>I lease a house the landlord put the house up for sale, I have 3 more months on lease. do I have rights?</title><link>http://hotpads/comments/viewThread/?format=html&amp;id=5656</link><description>HotPads Comments</description><generator>jRSSGenerator by Henrique A. Viecili</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><item><title>I lease a house the landlord put the house up for sale, I have 3 more months on lease. do I have rights?</title><description>The realitor wants to put a box with a key on the door. this was not on the lease agreement! and wants to let strangers in to see the house.</description><guid>5656</guid></item><item><title>Answer for I lease a house the landlord put the house up for sale, I have 3 more months on lease. do I have rights?</title><description>Brad,

In Georgia, typically lease agreements address a landlord's ability to view a property with potential buyers with a 24 hour notice to tenant. But what you are asking may not be a real estate question as much as it is a legal question.  If you were represented by a Realtor or real estate licensee when you signed the lease, I suggest starting by asking them the questions and if you are not satisfied with the answer, find a lawyer to answer your question.  Good luck.</description><guid>6243</guid></item><item><title>Answer for I lease a house the landlord put the house up for sale, I have 3 more months on lease. do I have rights?</title><description>You are allowed to stay in a residence no matter who the owner is, and as long you have a lease agreement. 

Source - http://rentalleaseagreement.com</description><guid>18402</guid></item></channel></rss>
