Never heard of anybody paying rent two years in advance. But, yes, if there is a reason. The landlord surely would have to pay back the unused portion of rent, but, if the tenant is violating the lease, he can be evicted. Serious violations, like damaging the premises, selling drugs, running a house of prostitution, setting the place on fire, having a pit bul, or even just smoking could easily result in an eviction, even with that much rent paid in advance.
Tenant Farmers
Tenants do not own land they just lease it from landlords. The length of the lease can be determined by the two parties.
Tenant
a land lord can serve you at any time with an eviction notice for non-payment of rent, vandalism, criminal acts and too many people and animals on his/her property. Normally they will give you 14 to 30 days to vacate, be prepared for a judgement against you, this will arrive with a bailiff and or a member of the police.
You should be able to just move out. But check with your land lord for the proper procedure. Good luck at moving, I know that it is stressful.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law who can review the details and explain your options under the laws in your jurisdiction.
When there were no heir to the tenant the land was returned to the Feudal lord.Such land was called ESCHEAT
Assuming that there is not an option to buy the property, the procedure is the same as evicting a tenant from an apartment. Go to your county court house and inquire as to their procedure for eviction. My best advice is to sit in on a few court room sessions before filing for eviction.
The new owner has a right to evict you or charge you rent if you decide to stay. Any land owner has the right to charge for use of their property or deny use of their property. However, it they don't dispute you being there or take action until 8 years have elapsed you would be able to take possession of the land.
Colonial tenant farmers were men who rented the land they farmed on.
no the tenant is not obligated to pay the stamp duty or the land tax it is an obligation on the part of the owner or land lard to pay it
Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land. A tenant farmer is one who resides on and farms land owned by a landlord.
Nothing. Most people in the middle ages didn't live beyond 25 years old and if he had the land was still owned by the manor.A Legal PerspectiveA tenant acquires no rights in land that is rented, leased or used with the permission of the owner. You may be thinking of adverse possession but an adverse possession claim cannot prevail if the use was permitted.
A tenant-in-chief in a feudal society is a tenant who holds land granted by the sovereign.
He is a tenant farmer.
A tenant is someone who rents a building, apartment, or something else, usually a building, but sometimes land.
The seigneurs rented their land to tenant farmers.