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 Homes for $1.00?
Does anyone know where you can buy homes from the Gov for
$1.00. THis is real and not a joke.
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This is with the VA, but I am not sure how it find them....


 HOW WILL I EVER BUY A HOUSE IN ENGLAND WHEN BUY TO LET OWNERS OWN THEM ALL and LIVE OFF THEIR OWN GREED?????
Any answers and guidnce would be greatly appreciated..... as would a mortgage and a small and cosy house....freehold if possible.
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FYI FOO... It is greed when someone ...


 How much do I pay a Real Estate Agent??
Do they get a percentage of what your home sells for? Or do they get a set dollar amount? I can sell my house buy owner, but I was thinking they might be able to sell it faster & for more $$, but ...


 I have a house that I plan on renting out and my sister wants to rent it.?
My payment is only 270 and I had planned on renting it out for at least 450 a month with them paying utilities, now that she wants to rent it I am afraid she thinks that I will let her rent for the 27...


 Lender says home inspection is already done!!???? HELP!!?
My husband and I are currently trying to buy a home. he is in the military and has bad credit. Dealing with the only lending agent he could get a decent loan from has been total hell.

O...


 Give me the 411 on buying a house.?
Ok.So you find a house you like then you .......
I need to know about cheecking the house like making sure there is no problems...ok i need to know EVERYTHING ABOUT BUYING A HOUSE.
A...


 If a roommate is illegal (not on the lease) and refusing to pay utilities, can I take legal action?
The illegal has moved out for the summer along with my other two legal roommates leaving me and two subleasers there over the summer. Pre-summer utility bills are still arriving that need to be paid, ...


 Is there a law stating that when you rent an apartment in ny that there should be a parking spot available??
I rent an apartment and never seem to have a place to park. I have one of 4 spots that i should be able to utilize but much of the time it is taken by visitors. My question is...is there anything i ...


 What rights does a tenant have if they live in rented accommodateion but have signed no tenancy agreement?
Can one months notice be given if the rent is paid per calendar month and the tenant has lived in the property less than six months??...


 I need emergency help to pay my rent this month and dont know where to turn..HELP?
I have never been late on my rent...my money from school didn't come in this month and my income taxe money has not shown up. I have no family to turn to and I really am at a lost on what to do ...


 What should I do my landlord won't give me my money back after living there for only 2 weeks?
in July I moved to a house that this guy was renting out -- but actually he was really just working on it and had intended to sell it without tellin me. Eventually I figured it out and confronted ...


 Should we get a home inspection?
So we won the bid for a HUD home and we plan on getting an inspection done. My question is, we already know the home is "as is", so if we put it in the contingincies, that we are doing an ...


 Renter's Insurance?
Do I need to get renter's insurance if im renting an apartment?...


 What Law controls the sale of property when one partner has left the matimonial home an the price of the house
I am having to sell my house because of Divorce, someone told me if the price of the sale is greater than that value of the day that the partner left the matrimonial home, and that they have not ...


 Is it worth it to buy a house if you know you'll only live there for five years?
My husband and I have never bought a home. We took a first time homeowner's class over a year ago, but never found a house that we liked & could afford. We were approved for waaaay more ...


 House advertises and selling.... What does £800 pcm mean??

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and what about 'to let'.....is it the same as to rent?...


 I have been in my home for under 12 months. How much can I get for it in a quick sell?

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I'll give more info. I am over 4 months late on my mortgage payments. There is no way for me to keep the house because I'm out of a job. I want to sell ...


 Can the landlord keep my deposit without explanation.?

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8 weeks have passed and he has not paid me back although I looked after the house perfect....


 My landlord still hasn't fixed the problems in my apartment and I am in a year lease, what do i do?
I have mold under my sink, the sink is so water logged it is going thru the floor, My window the whole frame is going to fall to the ground and no screens in any windows and I have small children. W...


 What law says the landlord can keep all security deposit for minnor wear and tare on the appartment?

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They paid 750$ and the landlord is keeping it all. He had to paint, that he should do after every tenents leaves any ways. He had to shampoo carpets, which is fine. ...



Evilina
Can rent be withheld if private owner has not made repairs needed?
I am renting a condo. Needs plumbing and electrical work done. Owner has not done anything but calls near rent due date. Can I withhold the rent and use it to pay someone on my own and send them(owner)the invoice?
                     
 




cash_flo_now
This is dependent upon local/state laws. However, if there is a lease agreement in place, failure to perform agreed repairs can be withheld with notice to the landlord.

Again, local laws govern.


Miller thyme
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It all depends on what your lease agreement says. Rent usually cannot be withheld without consent from the landlord. The landlord has to be notified that repairs are needed. If they do not take care of the repairs you can write a letter mentioning that you will withhold rent if the repairs are not made. Usually though, you will be in violation of your lease if you do not pay your full rent (whether you are happy with the landlords service or not).
The landlord also has an obligation to follow the lease. There usually is a section of the lease that mentions landlord obligations when it comes to maintnenace and repairs. Most leases give a timeline as to what an acceptable period of time is for the landlord to make the repairs. Read your lease and see if you need to threaten to take it to the next step (lawyer).
Good luck...


jack w
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The laws concerning a situation such at this vary from state to state. You need to discuss these difficulties with an attorney or a housing authority in your state or city.
First, I would send the landlord a certified return receipt letter detailing all the needed repairs - otherwise, they can always say they didn't know. Keep a copy of the letter for your files.
Good luck.


Kevin S
No.

Check your local laws, but generally you cannot withhold the rent because of needed repairs. What you CAN (and probably should) do is notify the local Fire Marshalls office or Health Department if the needed repairs are presenting a fire or health hazard to you or the property. They will send an official to inspect the property for compliance. This will probabaly result in more required repairs than you are already aware of.

Also, many condominiums have an owners association and they may be of assistance as well.


rascallypoisondwarf22
I dont think so, however I think that you can phone the council and they can come and and inspect the place and say whether the rent you are paying is reasonable.


kgv7751
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You can not legally withhold the rent monies. Your best bet would be to contact your local BBB first. They can sometimes bring pressure without getting lawyers involved.


Heather N
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it depends on your laws. in florida you can send a certified letter and if the problem is not taking care of in 7 days you can break the lease. Check you laws.


patrickmcc55
No you may not. You can do it, but he can also evict you, and put it on your credit report.
you need to call your town/city hall. If the electrical problems are dangerous, they can force him to repair them. Likewise if the plumbing is unsanitary the health dept can force him to fix it.


bostonianinmo
That depends upon state law. In some states, repair and deduct is a tenant's right. In others it's very tightly controlled, and in some it's prohibited outright.

You need to consult with a local tenant's rights organization or a local attorney. If R&D is permitted, you must be sure that you abide by all the rules.

If you are allowed to do it, YOU will pay the invoice and deduct it from the rent.

Have you notified the landlord IN WRITING of the repairs that are needed? Most leases require written notice. Calling him is NOT sufficient except in case of emergency repairs.

Send the landlord written notice of the required repairs, both by first class mail AND certified mail, return receipt requested. This establishes proof of notification which you may need in the future.


kaliselenite
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Have you done anything in writing (and kept copies) about the issues he is not fulfilling?

Talk to an attorney -- you may be able to escrow your rent while you wait for work to be done. This way you are honoring the rent agreement, but are not going to relinquish the escrow until the work is complete.

Good luck


Tapestry6
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Send the landlord a certified letter with a list of items needing repair. Within that letter make sure the landlord understands that a lawyer might be contacted along with the city housing authority; especially if this electrical and plumbing work would be detrimental to your health and welfare.
Also check your contract agreement or lease and see if anything specifies that repair work will be done within a certain time frame. He might be waiting until after the New Year for tax purposes.
Most landlords prefer a written document then a phone call.


kingstubborn
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No, you can't. If you do that, the owner can evict for non-payment.

You can pay your rent into an escrow account managed by the local court, who will require the landlord to do the repairs or he does not get paid.


Koskimo
Set up an account in escrow at a bank and notify the landlord that all monies will be deposited in it until he/she makes all the repairs, or sets up the repairs to be done. this will at least look to a court of law ( worst case ) that you are not a dead-beat tennant, and are not trying to get out of paying rent.

NOTE: Be sure that the lease doesn't state YOU are to be responsible for repairs. and the complaints are valid


xxkittenluvxx143
You first have to give him the warning and tell him that if this is not fixed you are going to have someone else do it and take it out of the rent. Make sure to keep the receipts so there is proof that things were fixed and of how much is paid. You have to give him notice enough to get his act together and do it though... if he chooses not to then you have full right to do it. Make sure you send him a letter in writing. Send one copy to your self and one to him and send both from the post office and get a receipt for that also. This way he is well aware of the situation and you have proof that this was spoken of. That or record teh convo.


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