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 I purchased my home Sept '05 added my domestic partners name on the deed Feb '06 can I remove her name?
Mine is the only name on the mortgage can I go to the same Title Co. and have her name removed since I was the one who decided to place her name on the title?...


 Council houses to be built soon, for the first time in over 30 years, is this good, but who will get them, us!
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 Been only self employed for a month, and can't seem to get a mortgage what are my options?
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 Selling property, how tidy should it be? what should and shouldn’t be on display?
I am trying to sell my flat and I’ve been told I have too many things in my flat. It is tidy but I have things like ornaments, boxes and extra things around my flat. When you sell property is it ...


 Do you have to pay a real estate agent for showing you houses if you buy one directly from a builder instead?
There was no contracts signed. Is is unethical to not give him anything? And if you do pay him, how much?...


 How Possible is it to get approved for a mortgage with little/no/bad credit?
OK - My mom is insisting that since i would be a first time home buyer that I would qualify for a lot if I would try to get my first house. I have been SLOWLY getting bills paid off and getting ...


 Can you go to jail because of Foreclosure?
My house was foreclose and auctioned for $264K and I have a balance of $477K. According to some state laws, I am liable to pay the difference. Is this correct? What are my legal rights? Do I go ...


 Why don't FOREIGNERS buy our homes?
Reading bits here and there about the falling dollar, the real estate and fraudalent mortgages collapse, the almost $100.00 barrel of gasoline, and the heavy foreign investment in our own economy, it&...


 What exactly is this "mortgage crisis" in the US?
When and how did it start? What does it mean for the average person in the US?...


 6 month tenancy agreement?
I have a 6 month tenancy agreement (shorthold) between me and my tenant. He has been in the flat for five years and only ever signed the agreement once when he went into the flat. Should I have ...


 Can anyone help me? Wells Fargo is stealing my home and I can't do anything about it it seems?
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 Why not destroy empty and foreclosed houses?
This will stop the housing glut, create a housing shortage and stabilize prices....


 What is the process if you want to sale your house, but it isn't paid off yet?
Like if you still owe $15,000 and someone wants to buy it for $25,000. When you are buying it from a person, not a real estate agency. What steps need to be taken if you don't have the money to ...


 Land owners come forward and help me!!!?
I am discussing fencing with my neighbour, and I would like to know who own's which fence.......
Additional Details
I have looked on my deads and it just outlines the whole of the ...


 I have placed 2 properties on the market with an estate agent......?
and have agreed commission sum etc to sell them.
I have found a potencial buyer for one property at work, so what is the situation with the estate agent - Can I sell it? or am i tied?...


 How do you know how much house you can afford?
I'm not looking for a really specific answer, just a way to get a broad estimate. For example, I've heard things like no more than 25% of you gross income. That type of thing. Thanks!...


 Where is the best place to get a home loan...with bad credit??
my husband and i have poor credit...he's low 500's, i'm mid 500's. when we sell one of our fairly new vehicles and drop that payment, that will help our score. also, his ...


 I am renting furniture and I've made a total of $1,360 in payments. Are the lamps and tables mine?
I am renting furniture and paying biweekly. I've made a total of $1,360 worth of payments. That exceeds the cash price the rental co. is charging for two lamps, and 3 end tables. I have not paid ...


 Is it legal for an apt/townhome/duplex complex to chg a monthly rental fee for dog/cat in addition to deposit?
I have paid the required pet deposit of $450.00 and half is non refundable. In addition to that I was required to pay an additional fee 0f $25.00 monthly as "pet rental" for the duplex. I ...


 Is it possible to get a loan for a manu. home after bankruptcy with land and a down payment.?
i had to file bankrupcy about a year ago due to medical bills. is it still possible to get a loan for a manufactured home now if i have some land and a down payment to put towards the loan....



purplejoyv
Can the landlord just drop by and demand to inspection without notice.?
The landlord came by and demanded we let her in for inspection. We told her she should give us some notice and she could come by tomorrow at 1. She said we broke the lease and she is going to evict us. Can the landlord just come by anytime without notice, and we have to let her in.
                     
 




bostonianinmo
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No, except in an emergency your landlord CANNOT just drop by an demand inspection of the property. Even if your lease is silent on this issue, landlords must give reasonable notice prior to entry into the property. The courts generally have ruled that 24 hours is reasonable notice.

Fact is, by acting in this manner your landlord is breaking the lease, not you. And in many jurisdictions she's breaking the law as well.

Rest easy. Your landlord will never get an order of eviction based on your refusal to allow her into the property without proper notice. Your response to return tomorrow at 1:00 was both correct and gracious. (Personally I would have told her where to go -- and to request access in writing or take a hike.)


Shannon H
Depending on where you live, they usually have to give 24 hours notice. You can do a search for "renters rights" in your state.


Q.S.G
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Check your lease..I would think the property owner would be entitled to an inspection with reasonable notice.


Dr Why
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Read your lease. Normally a landlord has to give you notice


cmsmith114
It is to my understanding that a landlord has to give you 24 hour notice for an inspection of the property. Unless it is stated in your lease that it is done when they want to pop one on you. You need to read your lease and see if it states when they give the inspections. It may be that they give them on the same day of the month so that way you will know they are coming. I had a landlord that done them once a month and they usually fell on the 1st of the month when he collected the rent. I do know that a landlord CANNOT come into your house without you knowing and they can get in trouble if they go in your house without you knowing or being there.


jimmy dean
You will need to review your lease. generally speaking if the landlord feels it is an emergency they can request an inspection without notice. For instance, if you downstairs neighbor had water leaking through the ceiling, the landlord should be able to do an emergency inspection. It would most likely address that in the lease.


webworm90
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Most laws require 24 hour notice unless it is an emergency.
They are not allowed to search or go through your draws or your personal information. They just have the right to check for damage and make sure your apartment/home is not a mess. They do have to give a 30 day or 60 day eviction notice. Before you have to move out. Look at your lease at see if you agreed to surprise inspection but still can not be during the time you sleep. Some states and cities have changed it a 60 day notice for evictions. The eviction notice must be in writing.


newmexicorealestateforms
Unless you have committed an illegal act or indeed proper notification of you breaking the lease has not been provided to you, or the inspection is not premised on an emergency, the answer is no. Constitutionally you have the right of "quiet enjoyment" of your property and such a disruption caused by a non noticed inspection violates that right even though your right is premised on rental rights.


goz1111
assuming this is USA, all states have statutes which require a landlord to give notice before entering a rental unit other then for emergency situations which if it's an emergency then she can enter with out notice

depending on what state for example CA a landlord can not even with notice just enter a place to inspect, must have a reason to fix something or show the unit to be on the premises

read the lease but if she used a standard lease it will say entry with reasonable notice, if for some reason she has landlord can enter at any time, then look up your state laws b/c under each state statute with landlord/tenant law

one they have a statute that says a tenant can not waive their rights under state statute in regard to landlord/tenant law

second each state places reasonable notice on landlords to enter an apartment in non-emergency situations


Marianne
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ldepends on your state laws the landlord can come in at anytime with an appointment like she set up


meanjanine
Far as I know, the legal owner of a property can inspect their property at any time.


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