No. (Unless their existing lease agreement has relevant termination clauses)
Those clauses won’t matter.
You don’t own it until you close. So no
Tell the seller to evict them before you close. What is the agreement on the current tenant?
What if somebody who didn’t own your house told you to leave, would you?
Depends on how much they paid me.
I didn’t hear OP offering anything.
No. Talk to a good lawyer like Bornstein Law first to make sure you are aware of the process and tenants rights. SF is very tenant friendly
In SF you don’t own the house, the tenants own your house and you pay the taxes and maintenance. You can do Owner Move In eviction for one of the units or Ellis Act eviction to evict the whole building. Either one will be very expensive.
This is the only one that actually knows what they are talking about. The rest is just attempt-at-being-helpful speculation. I would start by googling this. Learning more about it. Then finding a lawyer and having a 15 min intro call to explore options and costs.
Not before you close. Once you close then you can do what the lease agreement says, usually once they are month to month there’s some type of clause that says you can give X days notice and they have to move. If that’s not in there, then ask a lawyer what to do. Rent control adds a wrinkle in that I’m not familiar with personally.
DC is very rent friendly like SF. Here if you are asking a tenant to leave for owner occupation you can but you would have to do it after closing when you are owner. If they are month to month the current owner is in his right to either ask them to vacate or sign new lease. I personally wouldn't go to closing until you know the exact procedure
No, your best bet will be to pay them to leave if you're in a rush.
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Have you asked the seller what their lease agreement says?
They're on month to month but been there for a long time
The lease won’t matter. You can’t evict based on a lease.