I just found out that my landlord is trying to sell the house out from under me, what do I do?

I found out today that my landlord has apparently put the house I am renting up for sale. I moved in the end of February, and when I found this house and called her, she said that the house is for rent and she would be willing to work with me on the deposits. Nothing was mentioned about the house being for sale OR the house possibly selling while I was living her. Today I get home to find a car in my drive way that I did not recognize. I got asked and asked if I could help them. The mother and daughter said they where wanting to look at the house because it was for sale. I told them it wasn’t to my knowledge, and asked if they had the right address (apparently there is 2 of my addresses in my city) and promptly called my landlord that did not answer. I left a message saying hey there is a mother and daughter here to look at the house, they say it’s for sale and I was not aware of this. I talked with them for a little while longer and the left. I then went online to find out if the house was indeed for sale. I went on about 10 different sites and come to find out it is indeed for sale, and active. So I called the real estate agent that the lady was working with, and posed as a buyer. Come to find out IF the house is for sale (which it is according to her) and there is a tenant living in the house, the tenant and the landlord would have worked out an agreement for the possible sale of that house. Since my landlord never even told me that the house was up for sale I am wondering if you guys could help me figure out what to do. I have already called JAG (my hubby is in the military) and another attorney. I have attempted to call my landlord about 5x and still no answer. I know she is in violation of the lease because she has to give 24hrs notice that a some one is coming over. Unless it is an emergency she has to give notice. She didn’t and I come home to find people in my drive way wanting to look at the house. I am wondering what I can do tonight, what I should do when I actually talk to her, etc. ANY help is greatly appreciated.
THANKS

Landlord / Tenant Question?

Without notice, our landlord has presented my fiance and I with a letter from her attorney stating that effective immediately, our current landlord is no longer our landlord.

I have searched through hell and high waters to find this online, and I’m at a loss. Would someone who is well-educated in legal rights please help me to determine if this is a legal move. If not, what are the correct Minnesota law procedures in changing the landlord on the lease.

By the way, the lease I have signed was from August 1, 2009 – July 31, 2010. So legally, we are obligated to the rental agreement until that time.

Thank you for any help!

stolen property- no forced entry————–landlords negligence?

someone stole a few belongings from my friends apartment in september and the landlord said if she secure the apartment it would be deducted form the rent. My friend was pregnant and didnt feel safe so she got window gates and a new door lock installed. A few weeks later thats when she was told it would not be deducted. we are not even worried about her stolen belongings anymore but for her safety as well as her unborn child. Now the landlord is taking her to landlord tenant court and possible eviction. She feel the landlord has not live up to “warranty of habitability”. When she moved in she failed o notice that the kitchen cubburds were filled with insect- the apartment still gets insects and flies. The window to her fire escape wasnt installed correct leaving the window to open from the outside when it is locked on the inside. Then later being informed about this information by the super who in turn has a copy of everyones key………
then on top of that the super said he saw the person enter her apartment but failed to notify police. Which sounds fishy to me who would enter another persons apartment throught the fire escape in broad daylight and were there is traffic? But anywway, she has police report- receipt for the work. What other documents do she need to win the case? the only problem is, is that she doesnt have a written document about the work beind deducted form nov rent- all she has is verbal agreement which they are now denying. So she hasnt payed rent becasue she wants to straighten everything out before- becasue it is confusing right now. Can you help assist her in winning this case? If you need more info email me
also when she spoke to the police they remembered this apartment for being robbed before she moved in the same way no froced entry. So She is pretty sure the landlords know that apartment has a history of being robbed and they still failed to secure the apartment from further burglary