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 Moral/Legal Obligation?
A friend is letting out her house privately. One month ago,potential tenant signed an Individual Tenancy Application and paid a month's rent as deposit. She was given a receipt which stated ...


 With my daughter being molested did I have a legal right to break my lease with the family still there?
she was molested in the same apartment complex I lived in the molester is behindbars but his family still lives thee as a result my daughter could not even sit out on the balcony without being stared ...


 Would you bother with a lead paint test?
My husband and I like this house that was built in 1965. I want to have a lead paint test conducted while my husband says we shouldn't bother because 1) they repainted everything already and 2) ...


 Should I move out?
Im 28 now and my parents are driving me potty. I was thinking of renting somewhere just to see how it goes. Well should I? Im scared though....


 Roommate moved out on the 31st, has not given key back?


Our horrible roommate moved out on November 31st and has not given us our key yet or provided a forwarding address. He paid a deposit and from it will already be subtracted a late fee for ...


 We need a bigger council house but the council say it will take a year how is this fair?
there is 8 of us jammed into a five bedroom semmi detached house but we need a bigger houes because my mrs is having another baby and my son wants his girlfriend to move in as well with her baby but ...


 I can't seem to sell my house?
My house has been on the market now for 4 weeks and we haven't had one single viewing. Is this due to my estate agents not doing enough even though it is a really bad time for selling? Just ...


 Can my landlord use my deposit to pay to repaint the apt.?
I will be moving out by the end of the month, the landlord said that he was going to use part of my deposit to repaint the apartment, there are no holes on the wall it's clean, we've been ...


 Somebody told me...and i need help really fast please?
i wrote to this lady about an apartment and i told her that i wanted to get an apartment, becuase i am going to graduate this year and go to college next year and i wanted to have my own place wiht ...


 Roommates not paying rent?
My 2 roomies are away for the summer and aren't sending me their share of the rent on time. This is creating problems between me and the landlord who's blaming me. I've reminded them ...


 Can a landlord take and hold tenant's valuables without consent until he pays?
If a tenant is not paying can a landlord enter his rented space without his consent or knowledge and take and hold his valuables demanding payment?...


 When will home values start going up?
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 How long have you lived in your present home ?
I have lived in mine for 44 years, my Mum`s friend is a frequent mover, the longest she`s lived anywhere is 7 years !
I`m just curious.
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 My Husband has just walked out on me 3 weeks after we signed a joint tenancy agreement. Can i get out of it?
He has left me by sending me a text message and refuses to talk. I now cannot get hold of him at all and his family do not know where he is. I can't afford the rent on my wages alone. He has ...


 How many days do you have to move out after the sheriff serves you a final eviction warning?
I need to know if I'm looking at days,weeks or ...


 Answer in next 2 hours and recieve a promised best answer!!!!?
Hey,

I would like you guys to think of good original names for some apartment complexes (2). I will choose a best answer in 2 hours (maybe less) or the best answer after 2 hours if no one ...


 New Orleans - would you build your house there?
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 Who is the richest person in the world?
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 Is it ethical for a landlord to come into your leased home without telling you?
I'm at home today and heard some footstomps coming up to my door. As I get up to see who it is, I see my landlord running down the stairs away from my rental. She must have seen me and took ...


 Someone broke into my tenant's unit - is it my responsibility as a landlord to fix her door or is it her?
responsibility? THANKS....



Huynh T
After bought a house, I found out that there was a boy died inside the house within 3 year.I file a law suit.?
Will I win?
                     
 




bostonianinmo
Some states require that to be disclosed but most don't. CA requires notification if the death was within 3 years and the landlord or seller has actual knowledge of the death.

On the issue of provable damages, however, it's going to be a very long stretch, unless the body is still in the house and it's the seller's child...


FaZizzle
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Why would you win? What is your platform? Why are you filing the lawsuit?

The seller was in no obligation to tell you that information as it has nothing to do with the value of the house. They have to tell if you the basement floods or if there has been termite damage but murders or deaths? Nope.


Ultimate Guitar Hero!
Not a chance. What does that have to do with buying a house?


notyou311
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No. That is not a reason for a law suit. The owners did not have to tell you about it.


kystik83
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so what?? i am so sick of people filling our courts with frivolous lawsuits. why don't people behave with integrity anymore? i guess money is more important.


just me
Why are you suing for somone dying?? Was it because of the house itself?? If it was mold or something, then you should get some sort of compensation for repairs...but for any other reason, you're crazy...


wrad
why would that make a difference, who cares, if you like the house, fine, if not, why did you buy it, thats whats wrong with this country today, people are want to sue every one.


bull_rooster_aardvark
Check the laws for your area, but in the area where I live this is something that is not required to be disclosed to new buyers. So, probably not (hey, if thats the law where you are then at least you don't have to disclose it either if you want to move).

FYI, easiest way to check this may be to call up a real estate agent where you are. A good one will be well aware of what the local law is regarding this.


Box815
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Why would you?


godged
Gosh I hope not. What monetary losses have you suffered? Frivilous lawsuits abound, people wanting something for nothing.


bigoilman
This is for you and everyone else who wants to file lawsuits for everything that doesn't go "their way". Simply ask yourself, "Have I been damaged in some way?" If the answer is "NO", then you don't have basis for a lawsuit.


Mr Lizard
Why would you sue a boy that's been dead for three years?


newmexicorealestateforms
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NO. When was the last time you went to the hospital to be taken care of? Do you realize how many people die there every day.


loanmasterone
Not all states require that a person that has died in a house be disclosed. If that was the case there probably be no houses sold as a result of someone dying in a house.

California require that a person be informed if some one is killed in a house.

What difference does it make if someone has died in the house? Are you being haunted by the little boy? Does he come out and play in the backyard, or is he stealing your children toys?

Are you just one of those that is looking for a reason to sue someone for big bucks.

I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"


plum_eccentric
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No you won't win. People die in houses all the time. It's natural. It shouldn't keep you from enjoying your new home. Just enjoy and fergedaboudit !!!!!


Tazer Tag
It depends on the laws in your state, but some states do require that death by murder must be disclosed to the new buyer. If the person died of natural causes, or even suicide, then you don't have to disclose that. But if the death is by murder then you do have to disclose it. You should ask a separate real estate agent who was not part of the transaction what the law is in your state. That way, you will get an accurate answer.


shrdlu
Depends on the state you're in.
In CA they must disclose that information when you buy a house.
Ask a realtor in your state and continue from there.


Lainie L
In my state (SC)
No cause of action may arise against an owner of real estate or licensed real estate agent of any party to a transaction for failure to disclose in a transaction that the death of an occupant of a property has occurred or the manner of the death

I got this from the SC Code of Real Estate Laws.


Miss
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OH MY FREAKIN GOD!! i would be so terrified if i found that out. who knows his spirits could still be in that house. but anyway i dont know if you could win or not. good luck


Zonglars
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Well, if the agent didn't mention it/said everything was fine, which i bet is the law, yeah, you could probably sue them for purgery (lying).

and you could always use any money you might get to hire a physic :)


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