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Can my landlord end my lease if I have no violations?
I live in Colorado and my landlord has said she is filing for bankruptcy and wants me to move out in sixty days will allow me 30 days rent and $300 to move. I don’t want to move, I sent a certified letter saying “I can’t accept your offer.” She has her home up for sale and I suspect she just want to move back in. Can she terminate the lease just because she wants to or can she insist on seeing the place how often she wants, I got an attorney last year because she said my signature was on top of white out and then sent me two more leases, one completely different over the course of weeks, my attorney wrote her I had a valid lease and to communicate through him in future. She ignores him. Also now that attorney has not returned my emails, or notes. I wrote him about this. So what should I do now?
She has to sell the house. She can not file bankruptcy and keep her assets, it does not work that way.
You can force her to evict you, but that will effect your credit and you will owe full rent, and of course still have to move.
Since you love the place so much why don’t you try to buy it? It has to be sold or given back to the bank.



