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Originally Posted by Spoon
I think you're reinforcing his statement that the buyer should let the seller give the tenant the boot prior to the purchase. The seller can create whatever lie he wants (inlaws moving in, huge reno). Just don't make it your own problem.
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Yeah but because it can't be written as an official subject or condition into the contract that the tenancy has to be terminated there'd still be no recourse for the buyer if the tenant is not actually booted by the seller before closing date. So it still becomes the buyer's problem should that tenant dispute, drag it out, whatever.