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My landlord decided he wanted his relatives to move in the house I'm currently renting from him. He gave me 13 days to leave and turned off the power on the 14th day. What can I do about this legally?

You are in absolute control here. The landlord has made a critical mistake. Allow me to explain.The first thing to do is to pull out your lease or rental agreement and see what it says about notices to vacate. If you don't have a written, signed contract with your landlord, don't worry, you still have rights.If you are current with your rent and are not in violation of any lease terms and/or clauses, then short notices (3-29 days) to vacate are not applicable in your case.Depending upon which state you live in and the length of your tenancy, you are due either a 30 day or a 60 day notice to vacate. If you have a month to month rental agreement, the landlord can issue that at any time. However, if you have a long term lease, day #30 or day #60, whichever is applicable to your tenancy, cannot be sooner than the last day of your lease.Your landlord has made a critical mistake. By turning your electricity off, he has performed a self help eviction, which is illegal AF. A landlord cannot turn off electricity, gas, and/or water, and cannot interupt services guaranteed in the lease: trash, garbage, recycling, and compost pick up, and cable TV and internet services.To recap - you are entitled to at least a 30 day notice to vacate absent any lease violations or late rent payments. The landlord has performed illegal actions against you - short notice and self help eviction.Your next step should be to find your nearest tenant advocacy agency and make an appointment ASAP. They will be able to get you headed in the right direction to take your next step.I am not a lawyer or a RE professional and this answer is not professional advice. My experience comes from ten years of working in the family rental business and thirty-five years of experience renting in five different states.

We got a letter in the mail telling us our storage facility changed owners and telling us to sign a new rental agreement. What should I look out for?

Well, places change hands. It happens. You need to determine if your old rental agreement stays in place or if it is over. If it is over, you have two choices. Move your stuff or sign the new rental agreement. It is extremely unlikely that the place will be willing to negotiate new terms with you, though you could try that too.If your rental agreement isn't over, then you could see if you can possibly enforce the old agreement, until it ends. At that point, you will either need to move your stuff or sign a new rental agreement. Whether your old agreement will be honored for any time period left (if you aren't month to month) really depends on what the old agreement stated and what legal protections you have as far as storage facilities in your state.From your comments on David Jensen's answer, it doesn't like the terms are very favorable. It might well be time to find a new storage place. Assuming there are any around with more favorable terms.

Is it mandatory to stay for 11 months in a rented house if the rental agreement was made for 11 months?

Do you know why rental agreements in India are made for 11 months?It is a convention that is followed by property owners because if an owner makes a rental agreement of 12 months or more in tenure, it is mandatory to register it with local authorities to make it executable under the Registration Act of India. To avoid these formalities, agreements are generally made for 11 months and extended as per mutual consensus of the parties involved.A Notice period clause that can be added to the agreement so that it can be dissolved before the completion of term. Notice period is anywhere between 1-3 months for either party to vacate or be asked to vacate the premises. This clause needs to be clearly documented in the rental agreement with a common consent. Be aware that while such a clause give the tenant an option to terminate the agreement early, the landlord can also ask the tenants to vacate early by giving a notice period.Either way, make sure you are aware of the rental agreement that you are signing at the beginning of term to avoid legal inefficiencies in the case of any dispute. In fact it is advisable for all parties to have a binding rental agreement that accounts for common situations and provides remedies to ensure coverage.

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