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This often occurs when a property owner decides to sell the rental in a hot real estate market (which is what we have here) and they no longer want the tenant in the home under any set of circumstances. And when there is a written lease and the tenant is solvent, it makes an eviction very difficult. Well, in Jackson's case, we not only have a solvent tenant and a written lease, but we also have a Purchase and Sale Agreement between the McCrackens and Jackson signed a day after the alleged lease agreement. | This often occurs when a property owner decides to sell the rental in a hot real estate market (which is what we have here) and they no longer want the tenant in the home under any set of circumstances. And when there is a written lease and the tenant is solvent, it makes an eviction very difficult. Well, in Jackson's case, we not only have a solvent tenant and a written lease, but we also have a Purchase and Sale Agreement between the McCrackens and Jackson signed a day after the alleged lease agreement. To make matters even more complicated, the McCrackens aren’t even a named party to the eviction case. | ||
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