I'm assuming you're in Wisconsin (by "WI" in user name)
According to Wisconsin law, the leasor must give notification of termination of lease agreement at least 90 days before the end of previous years lease. If no specific date is prescribed as end of lease, Dec 31st is considered end. Two or more consecutive years of maintaining same casual agreement (in form of unwritten lease) is considered enforcable.
That said, leasor must give leasee notice of termination of agreement NO LATER THAN Oct 2nd of previous year.
Terms of lease are NOT suspended with transfer of deed due to sale of property in question.
OK...I'm no lawyer, and I don't live in, nor farm in Wisconsin, but that all seems fairly straight forward and clear.
Wisconsin ag lease law goes on to determine what leasor owes leasee when terms of lease are violated.
Long story short, get a lawyer (familiar with Wisc laws pertenant to situation. (Leasor will be liable for legal expenses by what I read)
I'm no lawyer, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn once!
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