My father rents an office space in downtown Vero. His lease expired and he asked the landlord for a new lease. The landlord told him no worries he was fine they would go month to month.
Then the AC failed on his unit, per the lease agreement that was on him, he spent 5K on a new AC system for the office.
4 Months later the landlord told him he had 2 months to vacate and move his business that had been there for 20 years. Reason being the landlord sold the building, new owner wants to gut the place and make it into something else.
So my 70 year old father had to move his business after dumping a nice amount of money into his unit to make it better.
He will recover from it, but it sucks and does not seem fair.
Welcome to life.
Comment after the article. Life is cruel the landlord owns the property yet, he is being told how he can use it by people who do not own it. Welcome to 2019 folks.
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f the landlord's daughter is a law student, she is not going to need his help. There are a lot of well-paying jobs for law grads. Plus she's young, flexible, could live with roommates and have a lot of fun. It is just plain cruel to displace someone who has lived there 30 years, probably paid more than the value of the place many times over by then.
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Where is this 102 year old womans family? Why are they not helping her, why is a stranger (the Governator) helping her?
That is more of a sad story than the landlord to me.