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 Can a landlord go through my trash?
The apartment I live in has a terrible trash situation. The dumpsters are placed so you can't get to one of them, and there is always trash piled around the other. The piles get huge, and ...


 Easy 1000 points!!!!?
If a house in Texas is priced from : $555,975 , How much would it cost to build it in Aurora, CO?????????????????????????
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If a house in Allen, Texas is priced from : $5...


 What should i do to make $ 800 within 2-3 months?
I'm 11 and live in the suburbs the money is for a yorkie with chapion bloodliness and champion sired its six months old named francheska and is ...


 Has anyone ever heard of landlords charging you for getting a background check done before renting to you?
I've never heard of this before, but they want to charge my girlfriend & I $100, so that they can get a background check done on the both of us before letting us rent from them. Is this a ...


 I am going to be getting my very first aparment very soon. Any tips or things to look out for?
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 How can you force the seller of the house out if they are not willing to move out on the agreed closing date?
We have a contract stating the closing date is June 28th. Now they say they can not move out until July 20th. We chose the 28th to accomodate them already. We will be staying with a friend in his ...


 Is section 8 a degrading thing?

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I'm not on the program.. But my boyfriends mom is.. I see she lives in a ghetto type apartment complex. I think it's not so good. But it keeps many people ...


 My 12 mo lease expires 07/3108?
I signed a new six month lease that goes into effect 08/01. I have since found a house, and have told the complex that I want the lease back and want to go month to month. They say no....


 What are the downfalls about living in a condo?
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 Can my landlord go into my bedroom?
I received notification that my landlord was going to enter my apartment to change the filter in the furnace. I found out they went into my bedroom when their letter never notified me that they ...


 Divorced mom if I die ex gets son but how do I leave my house to my son if there is a mortgage? he is only 16?
My son is slightly mentally disabled . I am going for risky surgery and If I dont make it my ex gets my son. I would like to leave my son the house but it has a mortgage and I dont think my death ...


 How much do you pay for Heating/Cooling monthly? $$ Amount average?
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 What do i do 1st in trying to buy a house first time buyer.?
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 If i was to rent out a room in my house to be used for business?
would i be liable for business tax etc?...


 What to consider when buying a house?
I would just like a basic list of things to consider when thinking about buying a house. My boyfriend and I and his 4 year old daughter need a bigger place..we're currently living in a sardine ...


 If a red house is made of red bricks, and a yellow house made of yellow bricks,what is a green house made of?
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 Can you sue a realtor for bad advice and withholding information?
After months of not selling our property, we decided to rent it. As soon as we did, we told our realtor that we would no longer need his services. Mysteriously, an offer for full asking popped up ...


 Is Now The Right Time To Sell My House Or Should I Wait till After Xmas??
I am considering selling my house, should i do it now or should i wait untill after xmas??...


 If i go bankrupt,can my landlord end my tenancy,if i am up to date with my rent?
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 Should we move out of our house when we try to sell it?
We have tried to sel our house once when the market was good. WE hired a painter to paint the walls a nuetral color and we got our carpets cleaned and we rented a storege unit to store all of our ...



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Can my rental office force me to sign a lease if i don't want one?
my lease at my apartment is up 8/31/06. i wanted to do month to month or a 6mos lease because i will be moving out of state soon. they are refusing to let me dio that because i gave them less than 60 day notice. i have been at my apartment for 6yrs. if i move before the end of the lease i have to pay the difference of the lease.what can i do?.
                     
 




Q~T
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I'd say you better find another apartment that will let you sign a 6 month lease. I have been in your shoes. My situation was a little different, but I know how you feel. They do what ever they can to make money. The fact that they know you will be moving out in less than one year that gives them even more of a reason to try to make you sign another year lease. They want you to owe them money. If you can contact the Main office. You know the office over the one that runs your complex then you can talk with them, and see if you can work out a deal. If you had your original lease you could find out what the policy is on lease renewal.


KnowhereMan
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1. Go apt shopping for a place that will allow for a 6-month lease.
2. READ new lease BEFORE signing.
3. Move out after your lease expires in 10 days.
4. Move into new apt.
5. Case closed.


rabika97
well your lease is up in a few days, so if they are unwilling to bend, then I guess I would look for a new place to live. But I would look at your lease to see what it says about renewing it. If it doesn't say anything about what the terms are for renewing thier leases then that shouldn't be able to inforce certain rules onto you. If it does say in there that you need to give them 60 days before changing your lease options, then I am sorry to say, but that is what you are going to have to follow.


BoomChikkaBoom
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You can refuse to sign a new lease. They can take you to court to try and force you out as a holdover tenant or because you refused to sign a new lease, but it will take them a little while.

You have a valid objection to the new lease ... the term is too long. Leases are agreements that BOTH landlord and tenant agree upon. It doesn't have to be all their way.

You don't have to sign anything that isn't in your own best interests, no matter what they are telling you. They are OFFERING you a longer lease than you want. You are under no obligation to accept.


blindmoone
I just talked to my daughter that works as a apartment mgr, it depends on what state you live in, try to do a search on apartment renting laws.Also try about.com.


Belen
Move out at the end of the lease contract and look for an apartment that will allow you to enter into a month-to-month agreement. The rental office can not force you to sign a contract to which you do not agree.


Don't look too close!
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Read the lease you signed in the first place. If their terms meet the ones they quote you have no recourse.

It stinks, but there is little you can do. Offer to pay a higher rate if you really want to stay.


dawn18417
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No you don't have to sign the lease,now prepare to move out.The only way you are staying is by signing.In the real world the landlord does not give a crap what you like.


williegod
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It sounds as if you did not read the original leasing agreement closely enough. They are within their rights to specify a leasing length. You can move out now or try negotiating with them, e.g., pay an extra month or two. Costly but maybe not as expensive as moving.


oklatom
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No. your option is to move out on 8/31/06 when your lease runs out. Start looking for someplace to move to on a month to month basis, you have 10 days.


sway_ii
Fidn somewhere else when your lease is up, sounds like they are trying to scam you.


hithere2ya
Your lease still governs your space. They may be able to move you out with proper notice and increase your rents substantially in the mean time. Yo may be able to do a reduced lease term or have a kill the lease clause. In TN all you owe if you leave early is the time it remains vacant, and they have an obligation to look for tenants. You did not say where you are.

Read the lease, contact an attorney and see what your rights are. In some states your rights will be greater than the Lessor. That is why I do not do residential properties. I foot all the expense and they get all the rights if they fail to pay, and then I loose rents and have to pay some more.


satarnag
I don't know about your state, but in California, when your lease expires, you automatically go into a month to month status. If they want you to sign a lease and you refuse, they will need to evict you.

Regards


Steve Dave
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its there place that your renting, i would just talk to the boss calmly let them know your situation and that you cant afford it and see what they can do.


osu_fanz
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you can check with your local laws but here, after the first year you can legaly give them 30 day notice (read your lease) also if thats not in there they can only charge you rent until the place is re-rented they cant collect double rent on the same unit.


m g
They can make you sign one.There is not many apartments out there with month to month rent agreement.


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