By That escalated quickly. - 28/08/2017 20:00
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Show it anywayAwh that sucks!!! Happened to me too. And moving sucks. Good luck!
Whenever I read FML's like this, I always wonder why there are countries where stuff like this is legal.. I am so glad to live in a country where you have lots of rights when renting a house so you basically cannot get kicked out by your landlord unless you have a methlab in your basement or something similar...
Did you sign a rental lease?
Check out your contract. My contract said that if they want me to move out before the contract ends then they have to give me my full deposit and an additional two months for the inconvenience. You might have something similar.
I have personally never seen a lease agreement where they can flat out kick you out for renovations without a notice, or certain amount of money back with a notice? If you're in the US check your states tenant landlord laws, and re read your lease agreement. It's actually crazy just how many rights as a tenant you truely do have when renting!
There are such things as month to month leases people. Or the lease could be up. Happened to me, was there for 5 years after original lease was up, landlord decided to renovate & up the rent, so he kicked me out. It happens!
Pretty certain that's illegal. Check your contract and talk to your super/the rental board (if there is one where you live)
Is English your first language? How many owners are there? Is the [apostrophe s] a mistake, or did you try to pluralize with an apostrophe and 'is'?
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Check out your contract. My contract said that if they want me to move out before the contract ends then they have to give me my full deposit and an additional two months for the inconvenience. You might have something similar.
I have personally never seen a lease agreement where they can flat out kick you out for renovations without a notice, or certain amount of money back with a notice? If you're in the US check your states tenant landlord laws, and re read your lease agreement. It's actually crazy just how many rights as a tenant you truely do have when renting!