Section 10
- Citation
- Section 10 (4)
- Parent Document
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jurisdiction
- DC (municipal)
- Effective Date
- 1976-03-09
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- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
- Jack Spicer Real Estate, Inc. v. Gassaway, 353 A.2d 288 (1976)
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Full Text
430 chars(4) The landlord has in good faith contracted in writing to sell the accommodation for immediate and personal use and occupancy as a dwelling by the purchaser for at least six months after recovery, during which period it shall be unlawful for the purchaser of such premises or his agent to demand or receive any rent therefor. The landlord, at the time he offers the accommodation for sale, shall so notify the tenant in writing.