If invited into a home by the renter and the renter suddenly moves out of the home, how much time do the owner have to give me before I have to leave the property?
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If invited into a home by the renter and the renter suddenly moves out of the home, how much time do the owner have to give me before I have to leave the property?
Asked on August 26, 2015 under Real Estate Law, Georgia
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
The owner does not need to give you ANY time. You have no right to be there your right to be there was derived from the tenant's the renter's right to possession, as his or her guest, and if he or she moved out, losing or giving up his or her right to possession, your right to stay there ended the moment they left, because you cannot have any more right than they have. Once they have no more to be there, you have no right to be there, either.
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