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Can bank put tenant on the street?

I have oral agreement with landlord who died lately. I am renting property over 2 years. I got notice from landlord girlfriend to leave in 3 months but the housing market was very hard and i got uncertain circumenstances that drained my cash and still i dont have money to move. Landlord sent person to contact with tenants. That person got my number, my payments records, keys of house and he took pictures of my room and came to house without notice. He sayd new landlord is not able to keep up with bank payments and house have to be sold or bank will sell it and if bank will sell it i will be straight on the street without notice. Is that right, bank can put me on street without notice? Now he says he will switch off the internet in few days because it is not in agreement. But he or the landlord girlfriend dont know my agreement with landlord who died. Everything was in price and i had internet for over 2 years. And he is saying bank will switch off the power and water later because new landlord is not able to pay bank loan. I got so stressed that i need some legal help. I dont think all those actions are legal what they do and i dont know how to protect myself. I am keep paying to landlord bank account.

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If the rental period is now over 2 years there is a undertermined rental agreement, but the Bank is able to stop it with interference of a judge, not all cases will be stopped though. Sometimes it is more economic to sell the house with a tenant, some facts will weigh in respect of the tenants rights.

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