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I have a rent to own contract dated 2/07-2/08. My landlord is loosing his primary residence due to foreclosure. He called me and said I have to move because he has to move. I tried getting financing before the end of the contract to help him out, but no financial inst. will touch it because age/type of home. I have a clause in the contract that protects me. I need to know if he can evict me, the eviction laws state that they do not apply when a contract is involved. Second, I need to know if he has possesory rights and if he does, is this a housing court issue or a civil court issue. I live in the state of New Hampshire and have reviewed the laws and can not find the answer myself. I am disabled and have 3 small children if it makes any difference. I need help ASAP, as I have not replied to his phone calls for the last three days. The landlord and his family are close friends of mine, so I want to handle everything legally, so there are no hard feelings. Please help. You need to talk to a LEgal Aid atty. The contract may protect you from his actions; but it probably doesn't keep him from losing his property for failure to execute HIS contract; and it probably doesn't transfer your rights in the event of an action. |
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