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My landlord lost the house we are renting from a foreclosure and we had no idea, what happens to our original lease and security deposit? We are being told to pay rent to the bank.

Nothing happens to your original lease* and your security deposit.Your tenancy remains unchanged; only the party named as “Landlord” or “Owner” under your lease changes.Do not pay rent to anyone until you receive one of these:notice from your original landlord directing you to pay the rent to another party as of a specific date, ORdocumentation from the new owner showing that title of the property has been transferred to them as of a specific date.If you are not sure who is the rightful owner, open a bank account titled “Rent Escrow Account” and transfer your rent each month into that account.Then inform both parties, in writing, that you have established an escrow account for your rent which will be turned over to whomever emerges as the rightful owner.*If the lease contains a “subordination” clause then the lease is subject to the lender’s interest and its right of foreclosure. In that case, the lender would have the right to terminate the lease upon foreclosure, but the security deposit must still be returned.

If I have no lease and the owner (family member) wants to start the eviction process does it matter that they don't have the house registered as a rental (and are getting tax breaks because of it) in Ohio?

In the end, if someone wants you out of their house, you will have to leave sooner or later. If you require your family to evict you, that will be no different to a landlord than anyone having to evict you. By that I mean that an eviction in your history will make it much harder for you to find a new place to rent.It doesn’t matter whether the rental is legal or illegal under state law. In fact, if it is illegal, that makes it all the easier to force you out.The owner of the house need only give you the appropriate written notice to terminate your tenancy. Then they can go to court and you will be removed. How long that takes varies by state and county, but in no case does it look good for you when it happens.You are best off trying to negotiate enough time for you to find a new place. Most likely you are entitled only to 30 days’ notice. Ohio Notice Requirements to Terminate a Month-to-Month Tenancy

My tenant won’t respond and is threatening a restraining order, but won’t sign a contract, or let me sell. How is this fair? What should I do?

My tenant won’t respond and and is threatening restraining order but won’t sign a contract or let me sell it? How is this fair? What should I do?First, your tenant cannot stop you from selling your property. You can list and sell it with the tenant still in place. You don’t need him to sign anything. Your lease should have a clause that includes a right to show the property to prospective buyers (with appropriate notice), as well as prospective tenants 30 days before the lease is up. Failure on the tenant’s part to comply is a breach of contract and you can evict him. If he complies, make sure you know the laws in your state for selling a tenant-occupied property. Your buyer may need to honor the lease to the end or may be able to terminate it with X days notice.Second, stop contacting the tenant about this. He’s made his position clear - he’s not going to cooperate. So, as others have said, get an attorney to process the eviction.In the meantime, list the property for sale, but mark it “Tenant occupied - no showings at this time”. There are investors who are willing to at least put in an offer under those terms, so you can move forward.

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