When did the tenants refuse to move out?
David Ramirez
Published Feb 17, 2026
When did the tenants refuse to move out?
On 1 July, we contacted the agent who told us the tenants had refused to move out. We later found out the tenants’ lease contract in actual fact ended on 31 August and not on 30 June, as stipulated in the Agreement of Sale contract we’d signed.
When did the lease on my house end?
We were assured by the estate agent that the tenants’ lease contract ended on 30 June 2015 and they’d be out on or before that date. On 1 July, we contacted the agent who told us the tenants had refused to move out.
Why is former owner of dram house not moving in?
To make matters worse, because he now longer owns the property, the former owner has lost all interest in maintain the property, but he won’t allow the new owners to do it either. Tracie Alberts said she tried to water lawn to keep it from dying, but the former owner wouldn’t let her.
Can a sibling live in a house and refuse to leave?
Selling the house occupied by a sibling who lived rent-free in the home and refused to leave presented challenges. As one might imagine, it did not take long before the sibling living in the home became the bad guy. The situation escalated to more than a siblings squabble. The successor trustee needed to sell the home.
Why did the previous owner refuse to sell the House?
The previous owner wanted to sell immediately, but has since refused to leave the home, FOX 11 News reported. RECORD NUMBER OF HOMES SELL ABOVE LIST PRICE IN U.S. AMID STRONG SELLER’S MARKET “It’s just draining, emotionally and financially,” Tracie said.
On 1 July, we contacted the agent who told us the tenants had refused to move out. We later found out the tenants’ lease contract in actual fact ended on 31 August and not on 30 June, as stipulated in the Agreement of Sale contract we’d signed.
What happens if new owner won’t move in?
The new owner can be assured that, should they refuse to vacate, the Sheriff will be instructed to evict the unlawful occupiers from the property. Once the unlawful occupiers have vacated the property, the new owners may move in.
Why is the seller still living in the House?
The seller is still living in the home because of the state’s freeze on evictions during the coronavirus pandemic, the couple says. They bought the home 14 months ago and have been paying the mortgage.