You don't have to comb public records to find out if your landlord is making mortgage payments. Laws vary by state but many allow a tenant to receive a copy of the Notice of Default. In California the steps are simple (and a lot of states follow California's lead).
A bill signed in July of this year (SB 1137) now gives California tenants 60 days notice before the eviction process but in other states it may be much less.
Renters may have the right to sue the landlord in Small Claims Court to recoup the loss of the security deposit & other expenses.
**In some states, such as Calfornia, a foreclosure wipes out the rental agreement**
Find Renters & foreclosure Information for CA at CAForeclosureInfo
or to locate an attorney for other states go to FindLaw
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