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When is a tenant entitled to a relocation fee if property is being sold

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Owner has died property is in probate and is being sold. it is now in escrow. a relocation fee was mentioned in paperwork from the attorney. when is the tenant entitled to such a fee.
 


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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ms.murph:
Owner has died property is in probate and is being sold. it is now in escrow. a relocation fee was mentioned in paperwork from the attorney. when is the tenant entitled to such a fee.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Only if T is asked to vacate prior to the terminaion of the fixed term of the lease.
 

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