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 Is it possible to get a 30 year fixed home loan for 50,000 when I don't make much?
right now I rent...and I feel like I'm just throwing away that money every year...I found a cute little house that I want in a rural area close to work. The problem is I only make $18,000 a ...


 I have not been able to sell my house. It has been on the market for 130 days.?
It is listed with a good agency and I have had plenty of traffic but no offers. the backyard is gorgeous and the house has been well maintained and recently painted in and out. the carpets have been ...


 Should I sell my house with my furniture in it and decorated nicely, or move-in ready?
I am not using a realtor, so I don't have anyone to give me advice. I have the option of moving all my stuff out if I need to.
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 How come no one wants to get married and stay married?!?
How come no one wants to get married and stay married!?!?
I am divorced. He was over in Iraq and decided he could commit adultery with another married woman he worked with and I wouldn't ...


 Is this right?
we have signed a tenacy agreement for 12 months but our landlord is sending a maintenace man round we are in our 3rd month are they allowed to do this I thought we would be left alone for 11 months ...


 Are people able to buy houses right now?
So what's going on with housing? Me and my husband bought a house last year (got a great price) and ended up with a suprise pregnancy. :) Instead of trying to keep the burden of a house in our ...


 I need advice about mortgages?
does anyone know the best place to start when looking for a mortgage? i want to know how much i would be able to get. any help would be greatly appreciated. ...


 I have bad credit. Is buying a home out of the question?
any web sites would be great. please be specific and pleas just dont tell me yes....tell me how!
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my credit is lucky to hit 500...


 How do I get out of my lease if the house is uninhabitable?
All the reality company wants to do is fix the problems: leaky roof, moldy carpet, poor insulation etc. We had no idea the place was this bad when we moved in in September. They have taken advantage ...


 Buying a house?
i am in the middle of buying a house and told my solicitor three weeks ago that i wanted to complete on friday 4th August and he said that wouldn't be a problem. Yesterday he told me that they ...


 Is there any chance of someone sending me £175000 to buy a house?
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 In California is it the landlords responsibility to showel snow off the renters roof?
We own a rental and the roof needs the snow shoveled off. This year we have more snow than usual and more coming. Is it the renters responsibility or the landlords to maintain the shoveling? We ...


 Are you expected to give your real estate agent a gift after you buy your house?
I'm in the process of buying my first house, and my real estate agent has been super helpful. Should I buy her a gift once the sale goes through, or is the money she makes off of this sale ...


 I live in the state of GA my landlord opened my mail and it was financial matters. I'm sure that's not legal?
She claims it was because she thought it was her daughter's mail but their names are not even remotely similar to mine. Then when I confronted her she mockingly told to "call your lawyer... ...


 Who hates landlords more than me ??? (landlords need not comment)?
I despise all of them so much, they are the lamest people in England them and estate agents.

Would you vote for a political party that made it very difficult for these people to live ??<...


 Is there a way to buy a house with poor credit?
Hello, I would like to know if there is a way to buy a house with fair/poor (not sure what is considered poor) credit, and no money down??
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 I would like to know, why a house can cust $1200 and it was build on 2000?
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 If a tenant's dog bites a gardener, who is liable for this?
After the bite, the gardener was able to go to work. We (house's owner) don't know the tenant has a dog. The gardener told us he was fine and just went to get some antibiotic, but and ...


 If you get evicted from a house do you have to pay for the locks being changed by you old landlord?
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 Why wont any one buy this house?
this is a beautiful 4 bedroom house....it has a jacuzzi and pool beautiful garden and beautiful inside...big kitchen everything you want in a house and some reason no one wants the house.. people ...



atwater
Can my landlord show my house and bring people in without my consent?
he has done this without telling me and has added a lock box to the front door so realators can come and go.
                     
 




reenzz
Contrary to what some posters may think...not all states require the landlord to give you notice that he is to enter your unit. If you state does require such notice...the landlord should let you know 12-24 hour ahead of time. He does not need your permission...only needs to let you know he's coming.


MissV
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Read your lease. It's not your house. Apparently your lease is close to being up. They would usually want to give you some notice so that you can have it 'picked up' a little. However most investors know how to look around messy floors to see the structure of the facility.


jack w
In most states: No. A landlord has to provide notice that he or any of his agents will be in your house. The time varies by state law, check with your local state's attorney office.


Classy Granny
Your landlord can show the house by giving you 24 hours notice that he will be there. You can not deny permission. It is his property.


coby
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how inconsiderate. go to a site:www.rentersrights.com
he does own the property, but you can make it difficult to sell if he is not giving you notice! it sounds like he has zero consideration for your privacy! seek legal assistance!


leigh
Check your lease if you have one. I am a landlord and I stipulate in my lease that I will give 24-48 hours notice before showing the house. I believe it is common courtesy. As far as the legalities, you should contact your local law enforcement agency.


ronald.glass@sbcglobal.net
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No, under the law, their is the concept, law, and practice known as quit possession. You can probably sue your landlord for breach of this implied right or contract.


Karen L
Not where I live. Landlord has to give 24 hours' notice to enter the tenant's premises unless it's an emergency, and the realtor should know about that. The lockbox is fine but no entry without notice. Check your local rules. If the landlord and realtor know them but don't play nice, I'd keep the place a pigsty until they do. You can always look surprised and upset if they show up and say "oh my gosh, if I'd known you were coming I would have cleaned up so it would show better." Shouldn't take long to get some consideration.


Love to Help
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NO!!!!!!
you're paying the rent there and the place, presumably, is full of your belongings, and it is actually against the law to let anyone into the property, or even for the landlord to show up without giving the tenants at least 24 hours notice.

fact.this is illegal.


Josephine G
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Only if it is for sale, but you have rights to privacy as stated by the amendments on the constitution, so just tell him, thank you sir but unless you have my consent and if it means i have to give up any of my constitutional rights, which my four fathers died for, i'd rather you not.


Pamela C
Your landlord or the realtor must call you and make sure the appointment time if convenient for you.
I don't believe they can come and go at will..
There is a government agency in each county called the "landlord tenant relations" and that should be your first call monday morning to see if he can legally do this.
I have been through this and they always called to see if the times suited me and gave me plenty of warning..
YOu might be the renter but you have rights..
Check into it with this group and don't let them get away with it..
Also.. just fyi.. Your landlord has 30 days to refund your deposit after you move or you can sue him for 3 x that amount.. and he has to pay it..
Good Luck


sam
no they cannot legally! they need permission to do so.if it is only our lease that he can do that then yes he can and if it is for sale, it all depends on what your contract states.


Home Is Where The Heart Is
only if you sighned it on your lease , that they can do that. But they need to let you know inadvance that they are doing so. and if you didn't then no they can't
by law


5150
NO!!!! The landlord MUST give 24 hour notice before entering the premises. Call the cops.


GWEN J
they must call you 24 hors prior!!!!!!!!!!!


Erin G
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As far as I know if you are still living there he shouldn't be able to do that, legally. He has to give you 24 hours notice to enter the premises unless it is an emergency (ie. fire, flood, etc.). I know that's how it is with apartments, rental houses, duplexes, townhomes and such should all be the same. It probably depends on where you live though. Check with non-emergency or a local attorney.


Scooter_The_Squirrels_Wifey
If it is for sale, then yes they can!!!!


For the thumbs down: I have been to see a lawyer....they DO NOT have to give you any notice unless they want to.


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