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 Is there something that you wish you knew before buying your home?
I am looking to buy a home for the first time. Please tell me some things that I need to take into consideration when making home-buying decisions... things that maybe you wish you thought about ...


 Is the UK mortgage economy a ticking time-bomb? 52 year mortgages and 5 times your salary?
If only leutenent Columbo was an estate ...


 How do we tell our real estate agent that we bought a home without him?
We have been working with a buyers agent for over a year without a contract. He has been very nice and patient as we suspended our search for almost a year and decided to rent a house instead. Now we ...


 Help, my tenant won't move out! Any ideas?
He says he is moving, and I think he really means to, but it just keeps getting put off. His rent was paid through Aug 15, the apt. is clean and he is hardly ever there, but his stuff is and I have ...


 I sold a house in the 97211 zip area before the close the buyer threw my stuff in a dumpster what wood u do?
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 My brother got a tv from the rent to own place he fell behind two payments.?
he fell behind two and going on three if he cathces up can they still pick up the tv?...


 Do you rent or own your house/apartment?
Which country do you live?
What age are you [approx]?
If you have a mortgage, how long was it originally for [approx]?

These questions are asked just to get an idea of the state ...


 Should I kill my pet cat or get myself evicted instead?
My lease says that I can't have pets. I didn't intend to end up with a pet cat. I was feeding the stray cats in the neighborhood so that I could trap them and get them neutered. The vet ...


 How do I make my boyfriend buy me an appartment?
The appartment's owner of where I live is selling the appartment to the 1st buyer available. And this situation will require me to move and find an other one. But I can't find any other ...


 How much should a 26yr old pay?
My Son still lives at home with me and his Dad. He earns approx £900 a month. How much is a fair rent? How much do other people pay??
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Johnny Fresh..Glad you are not ...


 Do real estate ajents make good money?
I live in a mid size town and they dress well,have nice homes and drive nice cars.How are they paid.And how much our their fees to the company they work for....


 Whats better?
Living 10 minutes from work and paying 1100 (without utilities) for a small1 bedroom apartment or living 45 minutes from work, paying 1200(with utilities) in a three bedroom house w/ an acre and a ...


 Can you be evicted if your rent is 3 weeks late?
We rent a house in Alabama ,our rent is 3 weeks late and we got a letter giving us 10 to get out .Can our landlord do this ? What can we do ? We have never been late like this before....


 What sould i buy with 200 dollars
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 Where is the best place to live? ?
In terms of safety, commute, atmosphere, all that stuff. Budget of around $500,000.

T...


 ________ is better than ________?

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Lol! I did NOT post it in this section intentionally! Have fun with it anyway! Thanks for pointing that out Jason J!...


 Does anyone have renter knowledge? Is is legal for a landlord to enter your apartment when you are not home?
We were away and the landlord came in an kicked out a friend
It was certainly a non emergency entrance like the lease ...


 We own an abandoned house and this ugly 16 year old has moved in and wont leave. what shall i do?
how can i get rid of ...


 What is the legal time your landlord has to give you before you have to move out?
because we were just informed that there will be a 600 dollar raise in our house and we cannot afford it.. so how much time do we legally have to move out without getting into trouble and do we have ...


 Two houses, which one will you choose?
Option 1:
Condo on 2nd floor, built in 1984. $310,000.
2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 covered parking spaces.
895 sq ft. No lot. Share pool facilities with other 50 units.
Located in an ...



Suz
Can a landlord ask for the 1st month, last month rent, and the deposit all at the same time to move in?
                     
 




Landlord
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Yes, they can, even in California. However, it is not the custom here, the custom in CA is first and a deposit.

The deposit amount can not exceed 2 months rent, so it can potentially cost 4 months rent to move in.


Maverick
sure can


Smoove
Yeah, that is pretty much standard.


hannahhonolulu
Yes, It's fairly common.


Dianne
Yes.


Joe B
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Most do.


LG
Believe it or not...yes.


sablerileyismybaby
that is usually how it works


afreeman20035252
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Yes.


jesse
Based on their contract, yes they can, you. In Canada, this is usually standard when it comes to renting


Chad B
Yes, this is standard practice. I hope you can afford it. I usually pay a few months rent at a time.


iNsTaNt pUdDiNhEaD
Unfortunately, yes. In some areas that's quite common.


acermill
Sure. It's a pretty common request these days. Of course, if you don't want to pay it, then you just don't move in. Quite simple.


Kaska
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Yes that is normal.


windybreeze
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Sure! They can set it up how they want. You may want to try to find a place that asks for first & last with no deposit or first and deposit. This landlord is a bit steep. Just check around.


snervel
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yea that is the deal


Classy Granny
Sure can. You pay the first months rent so you can live there the first month. The security deposit will cover any damages you cause. It's refunded if there are none and you pay the last months rent so you can't use your deposit as last months rent in case there are damages.


alexia
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yeah most do


Willow Natalia
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It depends on where you live. Check the landlord-tenant code for the State you live in.

At the property managing company I worked for in Hawaii, we asked for the security deposit which was equal to one month's rent (the max allowed by the law) and the pro-rated rent from the start of the lease through the end of the month. If it was close to the end of the month, we'd offer to allow the tenant to pay that month's full rent at the same time, but it was no obligation.

So, a $1000 per month unit, upon moving in on the 20th of a 30-day month would be:
$1000 for security deposit
$367 for pro-rated rent ($1000/30)*11 days
$1000 for next month's rent if they'd like to pay at move-in.
Total $1367 or $2367 if they want to pay for next month at move-in.


?
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yes they can and when they do that you should look for other places.


irishbarfight
Some landlords (such as much) only asked for first month, and a security deposit. OTHER landlords require you to pay first month, last month, AND a security. The "last month" money covers your last month of living in the apartment/house (usually...don't quote me on this)

In short..the answer is yes they can..and you cannot move in until you've given them all the funds they've asked you for. You COULD, however..try to ask them if they'll give you a week or two of wiggle-room to come up with the money..but don't count on it.


MIND THE GAP
In most states YES.


Ashleen
yeah they do. Most do this even though it seems highly abusive when you think about it.


Bibs
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Yes, and he can even ask for the moon. It doesn't mean that he will get it. This may be common in very high rent districts, but is unusual in most areas. It could also be common in some student rental areas.


Tawnia
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Yes, it's called a lease. Most landlords require it and references too.


Mizz Lotte
not last month he riping u off only next month and this month


ngawlyg
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Yes they can, and in fact most do. You should check out your states website. They should have a section or pdf download that lists tenant and landlords laws and rights. To see what is and what is not legal for both parties.


nikki696
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Yes. Thats pretty much standard procedure now-a-day's. It helps you in the long run as when you do want to move, your last months rent is covered.


kellynjackie@sbcglobal.net
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No Ist. and last months rent or a depoist.
Texas law


hello
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That's what they usually ask for.


Bette
They can place any requirements they want when it comes to paying for renting their property.


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