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 What happens if you dont pay Rent-A-Center?
I HEARD IF YOU DONT PAY RENT-A-CENTER, AFTER 90 DAYS THEY WRITE IT OFF???? IS THAT TRUE?...


 Can I fight my landlord for wanting my family to move out of the apartment we've lived in for 24+ years?
I live in Queens, NY and want to know what my rights as a tenant are. We have lived in the apartment for over 24 years and do not have a lease, we pay month to month. We have never had any problems ...


 My friend inherited his fathers home that was paid off sometime in the early 70's, is there possibly equity
He is being financially challenged with upkeep of a home that is currently up for sale I was thinking before his father paid off the home that possibly there could be some money in equity his father ...


 In my situation is an interest only mortgage right for me?
I own a home, brought it in 12/04 (2 years to the date) for $242,000, the Appraised Value as it stands is $305,000 so it has appriciated $63000 in 2 years. Our current mortgage is a 30 yr fixed rate ...


 We just bought our first house?
What are some maintenance things we should be aware of? Do you have any tips? We live in NJ, the house was gut renovated, and everything is new. Thanks!
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 Is it ok to break my lease if I dont feel safe?
There is this guy who is stalking me. He keeps knocking on my door and trying to get me to have sex with him for money and trying to sell me drugs. I have no clue who this guy is. I have called the ...


 It is possible to just give my house back to the mortgage company?
I hate my house and may soon struggle to pay the mortgage, can I just give the house to the mortgage company. I dont care about money, i just want out or will it be classed as repossession??...


 Anyone out there think renting an apt is better than buying a home?
buying a house verses renting....


 Is it a good idea to buy repossessed/foreclosed homes?
i'm a first-time home buyer and i want to buy a house that i can afford and that won't give me as much stress when it comes to finances....


 Can some one help me? I have applied for a loan and the loan was approved.?
I haven't got the closing date yet. How long after the approval dose it take for the closing to happen? The company I am working with is a broker. They say I have been approved and I have ...


 If home values are rapidly heading down, will cities re-assess homes lower to help their fellow citizens?
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


 Can i get personal loan without mortgage anything?
i don’t have enough money in my bank account,in fact I don,t even have any job right now,but I wan,t to invest in real estate,can I get personal loan from any bank without mortagage anything?im an ...


 If i got £20,000 a year. could i rent a flat for £800 pcm?
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 Is 45k a good salary for a 22/yo male living in Tucson?
I'm going to be moving to Tucson in 6 weeks, and I was just wondering if 45,000 dollars a year gross is a good salary for the city/geographic area. Any thoughts?
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 Not happy with interest rate on Closing, Can I still get another Loan from another company?
I am a first time homebuyer. Is this a good deal?

Selling Price: $232,000 House on Lennar - Las Vegas, NV
Benefits:
Seller will pay 3% Down Payment: roughly $7000
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 If I I accept an offer on my house that is less than what I owe, what happens?
I am selling my house for $159, if someone offers $150 and I still owe on the loan; will I be expected to pay the difference at closing or will the loan company work with me? (There is no Equity in ...


 Does anyone know an average figure for the monthy utility bills for a couple who are first time buyers.?
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 Tenant & landlord question. My washing machine flooded and water came through the ceiling downstairs?
The water has left a patch on the ceiling and a thin crack - it hasn't damaged any contents - can anybody tell me if this comes under the buildings or contents insurance. As a tenant i don'...


 How do i ut the cust of my household outgoings? How do you live on a budget?

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 Closing home in 2 months...Should I buy furniture yet?
Hi everyone!
We are buying our first house. We do not close until the end of April, but we have found some really nice pieces of furniture on sale now.
My parents have offered to buy the ...



michael w
Can a landlord demand I give a 60 day notice before I move out?
I ask this because every other place I've lived has only demanded 30 day notice. Obiviously, the extra $650 would be a big help in my move, but I also don't want to get hit with a law suit for violating my lease.
                     
 




JLM
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what was spelled out in your lease? That is the standard you need to abide by.


sweeTie
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if it is in your lease then you have to honor the agreement, or you take the loss of security


Noone i
They surely can.


Alterfemego
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Well what does your lease saying about giving notice? It written into the document somewhere.


acermill
Yes, they can, if those terms are dictated in your lease agreement. If the terms are not in your lease agreement as such, then notice requirements default to your state statute.


smile182
if it swhat your lease says or if they made changes to your lease (which you should of been notified if they did).


realestatebirddog4
Yes, 60 days has become the standard now. Whatever was listed in your rental agreement or lease is what you agreed to do.

Apparently the 60 day notice was something built into the Patriot Act -- that clever piece of legislation that slashed our civil liberties when every spineless wimp in Washington was terrified of being called a traitor and feared losing re-election. Why our genius legislators thought that terrorists would give notice on their rental units (much less 60 days notice) because it was now in their lease I have no idea. Frankly, I think people willing to blow themselves up and take hundreds of innocents with them really aren’t too concerned about screwing over a landlord. But that is just me. :-)

Barbara
www.therealestatebirddog.com


Mama Mia
60 is standard in many jurisdictions, but as some other answerers said: the required notice prior to vacating must be stated in the lease. If there is no mention of the number of days of notice required, then I would go by the standard in your area - 30 or 60 days...


CardWarrior
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Notice to vacate is usually a derivation of your lease term. For example, if you were on a month-to-month lease, you would only have to give 30 days notice to vacate. If you are on a year term, usually a couple of months notice is needed, but this is definitely not required. Most landlords are usually okay with 30 days notice however. Also, read your lease agreement. Usually notice to vacate is covered there. Hope this helps...

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anmol26jun
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Generally it is just 30 days notice. So check with a local property dealer. Where is your deed which you signed , check terms & cnditions.


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