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 Can people own condominiums?
i'm only 15 so im not planning on buy one X] lol

but i was just wondering if people actually own their condos?

do they pay monthly rent like in an apartment ?

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 Legally- what time is it okay in apartments to make normal level noises in the morning???
It does not say anything in the lease about what time is okay- only when moving out....


 Can a landlord shut your electricity for late rent?
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 Is 3% a good interest rate on a home loan?
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 Does a landlord have the right to walk into the home he has let out and ask you to move out without notice?
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 My husband and I are buying our first home. What insurance will we need?
Life insurance to cover the mortgage? Illness or unemployment cover? Please help!...


 Never had a water bill, will I never have to pay it?
I have lived in my flat for 9 months now. I receive and pay my gas bill regularly but I have never received a water bill or an electricity bill. I have phoned many companies several times and think I ...


 What does it mean by "utilities paid" when renting an apartment?
I'm not quite sure if the utilities are paid within the rent or just some of them? I'm looking for some apts. but I want to make sure I know what I'm looking for....


 How do i stop getting mail for the previous tenant?
I keep getting letters for the previous tenant, he was renting off the person that i bought the house off.
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forgot to say I'm in the UK....


 First time homebuyers?
well my fiance and I have decided that it is time to start to try to buy a home. I just don't know where to begin. It all seems to be so confusing. I keep reading that we need to talk to a ...


 My tenant owes me five months of rent. What are the avenues available for recovery of the money?
I have spoken to the tenant a month ago and he has agreed to send post dated cheques. To-date, the cheques have not been received....


 Hello I am 17 years old my parents have bad credit to the point they can't own apartment. How can i get an apt
I am 17 years old..could i get apartment at 17. I need to be on my own . I hate the place we live now because it's so ghetto. My family live with my grandfather in a two bedroom house plus my ...


 I am starting to think about buying a home, especially since the buyers market is great, how do I get started?
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 What could I buy to sell in future but that will keep its value.?
I am not thinking property but goods all ideas welcome.
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Confused about barrels of oil. Nowhere to store the barrels. Is there something I don't know?...


 Brown Bug in refrigerator?
OK so I have brown bugs ( I think dead) in the freezer of my fridge. I 1st thought it was b/c the previous tenats in my apartment were gross and left rotting food in the fridge. I have now realize ...


 Can i get a lone to buy a $700,000 house?
how am i gong to pay them back please explain about getting a lone for a house. I really want to ...


 Seller of home will NOT accept my bid because I ate food at the showing. Is this legal?
I viewed a home with my realtor last night and as anybody in the market for homes know, the owners leave while the realtor shows you the home. Anyway, I was looking at a very nice house and noticed a ...


 Can you buy a home, with a credit score of 519?
score will be going up in a year or so. Have 10 grand to put down....


 Rent or Buy, first timers, help!?
My husband and I are 22, and both college students and he works full time, I'm in transition and going to get a full time job most likely. We are looking to move within a year. Right now, we do ...


 What are the benefits of living in a condo versus living in a house?
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Chris J
4 people/3 rooms. How much rent should each person be paying if 2 people share a room in a 3 bedroom apartment
If you lived in a house/appartment that was to have 4 people living in 3 rooms (2 of the people being boyfriend and girlfriend), how do you divide up the rent? Do all 4 split the rent 4 ways? Or should the boyfriend/girlfriend split 1/3 of the rent and everyone pay 1/4 of the utilities? What is the norm?
                     
 




pepper
my question would be the bathrooms. how many bathrooms are there in this apartment. if the couple have a bathroom for themselves that means they have the master bedroom, and the other two have to share one bathroom between them. i assume this because any three bedroom house of apartment has to have at least 1-1/2 baths or 2 baths. if the couple has any special benefit like having a 1/2 bath for their use and the other two do not have that; or if they have a bathroom for just the two of them and the other two also share one bathroom............ then the rent should be divided into 4.

if they get the larger room of the three (always is a larger room in any three bedroom apartment), then that justifies for the rent to be divided into 4. frankly, i would pay extra is i had my own bathroom in my room as it is a private bathroom and i do not have to go out into the hall to get to it. since they are a couple, they would be needing their privacy more and a bathroom in their room is a luxury...... ergo rent is divided into 4.

and that goes for all utilities, etc. etc. etc.

now, if they are the original occupants, and both of the other two are coming in, then out of respect for them, i would say only in this situation 1/3 rent and 1/4 everything else.


Sixty45
VERY good question. I would say you still have to split it 4 way. The bf/gf still use all the amenities of the apartment such as bathroom and kitchen so they need to pay for that, and also, if they had a choice, I'm sure they would rather sleep together, so they are getting what they want anyway.


Munya Says: GFOD
4 people = rent split 4 ways--who cares if there's a "couple" or not, right? They are still "taking up space" equal to 4 people...what if the other 2 people said "we're a couple too now!"?
As a landlord, I'm thinking along the lines of wear and tear, usage of materials, etc. 3 people make less wear and tear than 4--get my drift?
And ditto for the utilities--4 peeps = 4 splits.


mattzcoz
Four people are each using 1/4 of utilities. Four people are each using 1/4 of the square footage and facilities of the common areas. Assuming each bedroom is roughly equivalent, each should rent for 1/3 of the cost of that square footage.

For example, assume that each bedroom is 100 square feet, the common areas total 700 square feet, and the total rent is $1,000 ($1/sq ft). Each bedroom costs $100/month and the common areas cost $700 per month. The couple pays $100 plus 1/2 of $700 for a total of $450, plus 1/2 of the utilities. The two single people each pay $100 per bedroom plus 1/4 of the common area rent, or $275, plus 1/4 of utilities.


Dave
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I suggest the boyfriend/girlfriend couple rent the house,
then sublet the 2 rooms


that dead girl
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It's all up to how responsible these people are. I had a roommate situation like that and the couple just paid as if they were one person. And they still came up short on rent all the time and I had to cover them.

I also lived with another couple and we split it up so that the couple paid and extra $100 per month. But I guess it's all up to how much your rent is. The couple should definitely pay more because as two people they just take up more space, use more electricity, hot water, etc.

I don't think they should have to pay as though they are the same as the other roommates, because they have to share a bedroom (even though they want to).

Just my take and experience. There really is no norm, you all sit down and decide what is fair for you.


tamah
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split 4 ways


Triple_X
everyone should split in to four to make it even


..........
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rent should be divided 4 ways. the two of them are goin to use as much as the other two. to be completely fair everyone should pay the same amount. or you could all pay a third and then the couple would need to be in charge of the food that comes in the house. everyone should end up putting out the same amount of money at the end of the month. that is a kinda difficult situation too. i would say that everyone should pay a fourth of the rent regardless of if a room will be shared or not. it doesnt make sense that if two can throw in that they should end up spending the lesser amount. equal parts for all. everyone a fourth. that sounds fairest to me.


Jen
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Everyone should split the bills equally.


twostories
Rent should be split into 1/4's
* You MUST get the bf/gf to write up and sign a contract, stating that the total 1/4% of rent is "the specific responsibility of one or the other", because in the event there is a breakup, the other two renters usually end up getting "hosed". If you have a signed agreement, the one that takes the responsibility will be committed to continue payment of the 1/2% until you get a new renter @ 1/3% or he/she finds another friend.


Josh
first i would take rent utlities and groceries and add it all up and i make everyone pay 1/4 just for the simple fact that if any thing were to happen to the couple (ie break up) everyone has payed the same amount so that minimizes drama


ModelFlyerChick
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The utilities should be divided 4 ways. There is no truly fair way to divide up the rent. Divide it up 4 ways and the bf/gf will complain that they are paying 1/2 the rent but using 1/3 of the rooms. Divide it up 3 ways the bf/gf will be happy BUT the other people will complain that the bf/gf are getting a discount.
I would suggest discussing how to best divide up the rent with the other people in the apartment. Write up an agreement based on that discussion and have everyone sign it. Get it notarized and make copies for everyone. In the event of a disagreement in the future you'll have legal proof if one of your roommates should take you to court.


Superstar
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There is no norm. It's something you have to negotiate. I'd never live with a couple. You'd always be in the middle of their fights plus they're just taking up space better taken by unattached people that you could be friends with. If they want to shack up, let them do it by themselves.


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1/4 ... EACH..... accept are the boyfriend and girlfriend the original occupants? In that case... 1/3...


kja63
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Rent and utilities and food, etc.... are all split 4 ways.

Bf/Gf combo do not get a discounted ride.


eliziam
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Well, what is included with your rent? Do you have to pay utilities separately? Do you each have individual groceries, or do you all share? I would say that rather than being concerned with how many are in a bedroom, that what matters more is that another person consumes additional utilities & food. I would think that you may make the couple pay just slightly more than the rest of you, but not as much as an equal 1/4 for each person.


strtat2
Tough question. I'd say split the rent 1/3 since there are three bedrooms, but all utilities should be split 1/4 since everyone is equally sharing them. But really, everyone living there would have to agree on how to split it.


Bill
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1/3 of the rent and 1/4 of the utilities seems the fairest way to resolve it. Making the couple pay half the rent for a third of the rooms seems bogus.


quirkycutie18
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I was living in the same situation and we split the rent four ways. There are four people living there. They are a couple so given the choice i'm sure they would decide to room together anyway.


raycatng
The rent would be split 3 ways and the utilities 4 ways unless you made different arrangements in the beginning. No matter what though the two sharing a room should not have to pay half of the rent.


wizjp
If I were doing it, I'd divide it into 2 parts; everyone pays an equal share for the kitchen, bath utilities and common areas; and I'd split the bedroom up. So I'd do it in 10th's. Each party pays 1/10th for the common area (40%) and 2/10th for an individual bedroom (with the "sharing" party splitting the 1/10 th) 3 bedrooms 60%.

So the non sharers pay 30% of the total each, the sharers pay 20% each


k9k8k7k6k5k4
no. you should pay all the rent. :D


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