Posted by JohnBoy on October 31, 2000 at 07:47:44:
YOU are the Landlord to YOUR tenants. YOU have a lease with an option that YOU would be SUB-LEASING with an option to YOUR tenant. YOU would evict them.
Posted by JohnBoy on October 31, 2000 at 07:47:44:
YOU are the Landlord to YOUR tenants. YOU have a lease with an option that YOU would be SUB-LEASING with an option to YOUR tenant. YOU would evict them.
sandwich lease issues - Posted by vladimir_Chicago
Posted by vladimir_Chicago on October 31, 2000 at 07:36:01:
When I lease using a sandwich lease technique with me being in the middle, do I have legal rights to evict my tennants? Another words, if my tenants do not pay, do I have to serve the notice if I am leasing with option from original owner or does original owner have to evict my tennant…
I am not exactly clear on this because, if I understand correctly, I am not an owner UNTIL I excercise my option.
Thanks in advance,
Vladimir_Chicago
Your OK - Posted by Ed S.
Posted by Ed S. on October 31, 2000 at 19:52:14:
As long as your original lease/option lets you sublet*, you’ll be fine. You don’t need to be an owner to be a landlord.
*In some states, unless specifically addressed in a lease, the right to sublet is implied.
Ed S.