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  • The laws vary greatly from state to state. Also what did the eviction notice say, your state may require some specific wording or timing which you can dispute. I do know that in California you can delay for as much as a year if you take advantage of all the appeals in the renter laws.
  • The landlord cannot evict you. He can start the eviction process, but it ultimately has to be decided by a judge. The new landlord generally has to adhere to any outstanding lease agreements entered into by the previous landlord, which means that he has to let you stay until your lease is up. Tell him that you won't be leaving until the proper court proceedings have taken place.

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