Landlord Breached Lease On Move In Day, Should I Allow Him To Help Me Or Will This Hurt Me If I Decide To Sue?

My landlord breached my lease on my move in day yesterday June 15th. I was given no notice and was sent an email Monday morning informally voiding the lease (formally being certified or registered).
He has a lawyer advising him and he’s already he knows I can sue him for breach especially since he gave me literally 0 days notice he’s been advised by his lawyer to help me as much as he can. Anyway last night he payed for my hotel and I imagine he will continue to do so until I find living.
He’s offered to move all my stuff for me into his storage unit 20 minutes away… should I accept this offer… would you? Or could this hurt me if I decide to sue him… is he trying to build his character here? He has a lawyer advising him on everystep now because he knows his lack of resonsibility put him legally on the block.
My case is going to be for the differential in my new 1 yr lease with my breached lease. I had a lease in place for 3 months 600 a month utilities included 2br 2bth condo. He was a business man leaving the state so he gave me the deal of a lifetime because he said at the time he didn’t want any loose ends.
After a reasonable search, I can’t even find a 1br place for under 850 + utilities the guy really did give me a good deal. 850 plus utilities is about 400 more a month I’ll be paying or about 4800 extra dollars I’ll be paying for this year due to the breached lease. Keep in mind this man gave me 0 days notice and no actual formal notice only an email sent on move in day. He had 3 months with this lease in place and waited until the last week to find out his mortgage company won’t allow him to make his primary residence a rental.
Should I allow him to help me in any respect? Will it hurt my case if I allow him to pay for my hotels for the week? Would you allow him to move your stuff into his storage area? Basically I’ll have a definitive answer from him if his mortgage company if they will allow it by today if so he said he would make me a new lease.
If he doesn’t get the answer I want naturally I’ll be suing him and I can see me getting my stuff out of his storage being a weird situation.
Does accepting help from the landlord prior to a law suit build his character in court?
I feel if there ever was a case where you could get the differential between a new lease and the breached lease this would be the definition. Landlord formally never even terminated lease certified mail, only a email sent on my move in day. He keep things open because he was optimistic his mortgage company would allow him to do this so it appears he was wrong. I feel I should not be resposible for the extra 5k I’m going to have to pay in my new 1 yr lease.. he should be responsible for breaching my lease on my move in day (he put to much trust in his mortgage company not telling me any of this until yesterday). If he even gave me like a week notice regarding the breach maybe he could be off the hook but this guy told me practically when I was on his door step with my belongings. I’ve been wronged bigtime so in this case some 1 months payout simply isn’t going to do anything especially since my lease was in place for 3 months with 1st and security paid and he waited until this week to find out from his mortgage company.
In a similar situation like this hypothetically speaking what would you advise?