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Can a new condo owner evict me after 7 years tenancy?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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You should check the laws in your area. The landlord has the right to terminate tenancy at any time under certain circumstances with proper notice. In this case, the new owner may wish to occupy the unit themselves. Under the laws in my area, they can give 90-120 days notice to say that the owner is going to occupy the unit.

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