New Renters' Rights in Foreclosure
Consumer Action
is pleased to share news of a
new consumer protection. Please
pass this important information
on to tenants in your community.
Renters must now be allowed to
remain in their homes for the
duration of their lease - even
if the home is being foreclosed
on. President Obama signed the
Protecting Tenants at
Foreclosure Act of 2009 (S.
896) into law on May 20.
The new law provides renters
with a minimum of 90 days notice
before a tenant must vacate a
property. If a buyer plans to
use the property as his primary
home, or the tenant's lease is
month to month, or there is no
lease at all the tenant is
entitled to at least 90 days
notice.
If there is a lease, tenants
will be allowed to stay for the
duration of the lease before
evictions can proceed. If a
state offers greater protections
to renters, the new law allows
the stronger protections to
apply. These new renters'
rights also apply to Section 8
tenants.
These new tenant protections are
effective immediately and
expire Dec. 31, 2012.
For more information contact one
of our coalition partners: the
National Low Income Housing
Coalition at www.nlihc.org
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