My lease states that pets are not allowed. How can I convince my landlord to allow me to have a dog? |
I've been living in the same apartment for three years. Always pay my rent on time. Never bother my landlords with problems.
I am dying to adopt a small or medium sized dog (very ... |
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When there is no lease, how much notice should a landlord give a tenant notification that they must leave? |
| When there is no lease, how much notice should a landlord give a tenant notification that they must vacate a building? The tenant has been in this building for about 6 years but never wanted to sign ... |
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What's a Mobile House? |
i see a House for sale,which is Mobile style. but, what does Mobile Style means? Type: Simple-Family Residential, Style:MOBILE. Additional Details if you buy such a house, will the land ... |
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How long does it usually take to do a closing when you buy a house? |
| We recently won the bid on a house up for sale. we currently rent right now and i don't know when I should tell my landlord when we will actually vacate the apartment?... |
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Not getting any of my deposit back as I've not given enough notice.? |
| Told her on 28th September I was going on the 16th October - so only gave her 2.5 weeks should of given her one month, I know I'm gulity of that. Now she has told me that I won't get any ... |
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Does anyone know where I can get a mortgage, I have no credit history,? |
| I would like to know where I can get a mortgage, I have no credit history, reason I'm a victim of idenity thief and had to file chpt. 7, this was discharged on sept. 6.2005 I have a credit score ... |
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Me and my friend want to move out together, can we get a 1 bedroom apartment? |
| We don't want to spend a lot of money on a two bedroom apartment. I will sleep in the family room, and my friend will get the bedroom, is this legal.... |
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£24k a year rent, on £450k property? |
| I'm renting in London, does this seem extreme rent for an unfurnished flat? It's gone up 11% from last year, plus I have all the bills on top, council tax, TV, sky, heating, elec etc .... I&... |
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Eviction by force is scheduled for next week. What happens to all the junk if the tenants leave it? |
| I know they are going to leave a lot of stuff in the house. Is there some sort of protocol I have to follow in tossing the stuff? None of it is really worth keeping (in my opinion), but I don't ... |
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Home Appraisal Question. Appraisal Higher than asking price? |
| The house we're buying just appraised at $11,000 more than the asking price. We offered, and they accepted, $166,000. Home appraised at $177,000. Lender says that's great! What are some ... |
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I've mice in my flat, what can I do? |
Don't answer to use a mouse trap or poison, it's not the purpose (I dit it, of course).
First of all, my flat is tidy and clean... It's good to precise!
I keep ... |
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I want my tenants to leave, the lease has been terminated, but they are refusing. on what grounds can I evict? |
| I'm letting some family members stay in my house rent-free and all they have to do is maintain the house and grounds. I treat this as a month-to-month renewal, but now I have terminated the ... |
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Help Interpreting one lease paragraph? |
| My lease recently expired at my old apartment on the last day of November. I was out of my apartment by that time. However in my lease there is a paragraph saying that I should give thiry (30) day ... |
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What is the benefit of using a Realtor? |
| I mean, if I can find the property i want online. What would the benefit be of using an established Realtor? Do most Realtors have bargaining power to lower the price? Thanks.... |
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Worried Homeowner! I am a LPN and make good money. But my husband has been laid-off of work for five months.? |
| I am tired of paying the house payment, utilities, two car payments, insurance, and we have two kids. I am thinking of selling my house and renting an apartment. We can't refinance because due ... |
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lucyandtj | Can my landlord charge me more on top of the deposit that he has already taken? |
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ukdavros
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If you mean you are moving out and the Landlord is retaining your deposit and asking for more then yes he can. If there is any damage to the property that is not normal ware and tare then he can charge you for it.
If you mean before you move in then again some landlords require a deposit and 1 month/week up front.
As landlords are no longer allowed to hold on to the deposit (it has to be looked after by a third party) many landlords will probably stop taking deposits. |
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Jeremy
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Of course he can, although unless you were a very bad tenant, then you should get it back.
For example, you had an animal that created issues with the place, you might have to pay for damage.
I have a friend who owns a duplex and he has had a nightmare tenant before. When they left, they took the drywall and insulation to the home. They were lowlifes, cost him $30,000 to get the place back into rentable condition. |
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spadezgurl22
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no, he would have to take u to court and sue you for whatever the additional charges. and have to prove it in a court of law as well. |
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Bardic
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Depends on your agreement and what he's charging you for. You may be responsible for paying for repairs, for example, or you may be responsible for utitlties. I'd read your agreement carefully. |
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JOHN F
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sorry more info needed.Whats his reason, how much etc what does your contract say |
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Baby #1 Due 2/10/09
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I am a property manager. Lots of times the landlord charges you first and last month's rent plus the deposit. He may also charge you for first and last month's utilities. You get your deposit back when you move out (and only if the unit is in the same condition when you first moved into the unit). |
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shree s
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Not unless you made damages to the place |
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hans2
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if the landlord asked for so much and then took it and had it in writing, then he cant ask you for any more. make out that you arnt any longer interested in the property as you dont feel any more money to him is appropiate.
he'll soon stop asking. he shouldnt ask you for any more |
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BIG
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Yes he can, for instance if he ended up having to paint your place or change carpet. He can charge you for the time it takes as well as the material. Also, if you broke contract he has to find a new tenant and he can charge you for the ad he puts in the paper.
Not what you want to hear, I'm sure but you were under contract when you first moved in. |
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Simon L
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Rephrase the question and try to be more specific - a good idea, if you think you're being taken for a ride, would be to visit your local Citizens Advice Burea....sounds dodgy to me |
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jenn8
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no it should be a deposit normally a months rent in advance and then just your rent on a weekly or monthly basis dont let him take you for a fool |
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undead
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no do not let him take you for a fool it is a 4 week up front payment with can be hi or low but he con not ask 4 more than what is on your contract you have with him if he gets a bit funny go to c some one about it |
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