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 I am remarried and my name is not on the deed of my husbands house.?
I am wondering since my name is not on the deed, if he (god forbid) passed away, what would happen with the house? There is a mortgage on the house too....


 Maximum mortgage?
Daer all
My gross annual salry is 30,000 GBP and I am planing to apply for mortgage, I can put 10% deposit as well and I dont have any loan or credit card commitment with me. But the maximum ...


 How much notice does landlord have to give to increase rent $250 if you are going mo. to mo. at end of lease?
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 HOUSE DEEDS. What is the best thing to do?
Since we finished paying our mortgage our house deeds are currently held by the building society. We pay nearly £30-00 per year for them to look after the deeds. Would any of you keep them at home, ...


 I own a house with my brother, is it economically wise to have the house refinanced in his name (removing me?
from financial obligation) so that i can purchase the house from him with a mortgage that will provide more money than a home equity loan.?...


 How should I tell my old Mort company that I'm going with another to do my refinance?
I was working with someone but they we not delivering the results that I needed. So I found a different company that could and did. Bottom line my old comp said that they could only find me an ARM ...


 Would i be better legally to rent my property furnished or unfurnished and what rights would benefit both?
I would be interested to know what rights either the tenant or myself would benefit by.thank ...


 My landlord asked me to leave his property in 30 days how many days do I have legally?
I have been in this house for 13 years, have not missed paying rent nor have I ever been late, there is a problem with the yard in back, the city asked him to fix the problem he wants me to fix it, ...


 Landlord Entering Apartment Without Notice?
Last night my landlord entered my apartment to turn out a porch light I had intentionally left on (I'd be returning late that night and if it's not left on, crickets cover my door). I ...


 Should we do a quit claim deed?
My mother is ill and can't keep up on her mortgage and I want to take it over. She doesn't object since she can't afford it and doesn't want them to foreclose on her. Me and my ...


 Is it reasonable to request a reduction in rent if the AC was broken for 10 days in 90 deg. weather? how much?
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 When are people going to start buying houses again?
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 My husband wants to foreclose our home. ?
We have paid 40000 off from the mortgage and 10000 for renovation. The mortgage alone is 338,000. And right now with the market being so bad he wants to foreclose. To him he would rather rent a 2 ...


 How much do I need to make to get a $200,000 loan?
Just as a general ballpark figure, I have decent credit and a pretty good salary. How much should I be making to by a $200 - $250 home?...


 Do I, the buyer, need to be present at a total home inspection?
We set up a time for the Inspections, but now we won't be able to make it. Our real estate agent is still planning on attending if we are not able to reschedule it. It's all still up in ...


 WE PAY ARE RENT ON TIME AND THEY LOST ARE CHECK THEY GOING EVICTION US?
we pay are rent on time every month are check is lost we told the landlord he give us to Friday we have two kids can evictions us even know we try to come up with rent we have small child one is ...


 Wud dss pay for 1 person for 3 bedroom house?
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 When I sell my estate do I have to disclose the body in the back yard to potential buyers?
I didn't put it there. But it has been a problem. Digging it and moving it. Digging it up and moving it again. It has also caused a problem with my neighbor. Long story but, bottom line, he has ...


 Which is more important sales ability or product knowledge when it comes to sales? Only choose one, and why?
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 Should we leave furniture etc in our house we are about to sell, or can we move it all out to our new place?
We have almost completed building a new house and will be ready to move in soon. We have not sold our current home yet as we decided to do this once the new house was completed. We are unsure how ...



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Adults: How old were you when you moved out of your parents' house?
Just curious. I'm saving up for an apartment.
If you could give any tips for living on your own that would be awesome too. Thanx!
                     
 




imamom4god
I was 18, almost 18 and a half. Kind of strange circumstances. My parents were getting re-married and moving the family down the Bay Area where my dad lived. I knew I couldn't live with them together, so I moved in with a friend.

My advice is to live simply. You don't have to have everything your parents do. Learn to get by with less and build up some savings. Save at least $10/paycheck. Next year double that amount and each year keep doubling until you get to a decent amount.

Some great places to find things for your new place are Craigslist and Freecycle.
http://modesto.craigslist.org/about/cities.html
http://freecycle.org/
Also scour yard sales and thrift shops.

Good luck. It's really great when you can make it on your own.


wildflower
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I was 19 when I left home. My dad would not permit me to date, so I moved out; it was very difficult for me when I first began dating. I thought I could "take care of myself" and thought I could trust most people. It was more difficult than I had anticipated, at least for the first year. I finally found my niche, tho. I became more guarded and kept guys at a distance until I knew them real well. Just be careful; people will take advantage of your youth, inexperience, and naive nature.


marxistharpist
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I was 17 when I moved out, the best advice I can give to you is eat pasta, it's cheap and you can do a lot with it.


duck duck goose
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17
Advice- make a budget and stick to it. Sounds harder than it is.
Get everything in writing- roommate agreements for rent, utilities, etc.
Dried beans and brown rice are a cheap, healthy meal. They take a little while to cook, but are much healthier than pasta. Spice it up with onions, garlic, etc. Add some bacon or chicken if you are not a vegetarian.


JustPeachy !!!
Age 22

Tips: Write out a written monthly budget of expenditures before you move out of parents house. (see www.daveramsey.com for help)
Monthly rent should not be more than 1/4 of your net (after-taxes) income.

Do not rent at the places that have tennis court/racquetball court/exercise room, etc. because that drives up the cost of the rent.
The outside of an apartment building always looks better than actually living inside the apartment building.
Read the lease very carefully.


Jonathan B
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Left home at 14. Spent 4 years in boarding school. Was in the army for 3 years and then off to college for another 4. Got a good job, got my Masters, got married and bought my first home. Not bad, I guess.


justmarried
17, I graduated high school and moved into an apt that summer. It was awesome!


Kivi R
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22 when I got my first appartment. but, I went to the army at 18


GRUMPY
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20. I had a good job, saved most of my money for 2 years, and bought a brand new housetrailer. Not the ideal start but I was on my own and none of my buddies were. @ yrs after that I paid cash for a new car.

Advice: Work, work, work, then save, save, save.

By the way, that was in 1972 when I started. Back in the stoned age


Cookie On My Mind
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22 - the day I got married


ursaitaliano70
The answers given are all great for the most part! I'm a parent whose eldest didn't move out till he was 30. We had to gently push him out. He's ok but still having difficulty finding a career track yet. He is a college graduate also, but doesn't seem to matter these days! Anyway we gave him very little to take with him as he moved out of state and it would be costly to get a mover. He is managing nicely and seems to be realizing that he can do it and he's not so scared to be on his own any longer. We offer lots of support but he knows now that since we've retired he needs to rely on himself and get it together. Ask your parent for emotional support. That 's what they want from you. You will be proud of whatever you do as long as it's within the law and you keep out of trouble. Be cautious but friendly to new acquaintances and you may even make a new best friend. Most importantly know that your parents are there for you.


reciprocityabound
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I was 17. Not that great of a home life
My husband was 23 when he moved out of his parents home, he had a good life at home though!


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