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 How can we buy something if we don't have money?
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 Where do you like to live in?
Where do you like to live in?

Do you like to live in the big cities or do you like to live rural areas like Pennsylvania?

Where do you prefer? Why?...


 Whats wrong being Black?
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 Who is in the right here...me or the landlord?
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 Gas?????????????????????
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 Why real estate market is so bad on california?
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 Can I remove the "for sale" sign from my new home?
My husband and I closed and took possession on our new home 2 weeks ago. The seller's agent's "For Sale" sign is still in our yard and the hide-a-key box is still attached to our ...


 On a month to month lease can a lanlord just through you out with harly no notice?
I just got notice to be out of my apartment by the first.Is this legal that is only two weeks ...


 Do you think that MySpace is bad for teens?
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 I need 130,000 people to give me a dollar so i can buy a house, that cost 130,000 would you give me a dollar??
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 Im being kicked out of my house. i found an apartment to rent but dnt kno how to get electricity.?
do i call a provider and ask for a quote?...


 Purchasing a rental property - where should we start?
My husband and I are dissatisfied with the return we are getting in the current stock market. Instead of continuing to dump our money there, we thought we might try investing in a rental property. W...


 What would be fair compensation?
I work as a property manager for a man who owns about 150 houses. He has decided to retire and sell of all but a few of his homes. I have my real estate liscense (my boss is a broker) and he agreed ...


 How much bill my household bills set me back a month?
I am hoping to move into a 2 bedroom small apartment as i have never lived away from home could somebody help me estimate the prices of my bills

Electric (My boyfriend & i are at ...


 Can you see a picture of your house on the internet?
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 Flipping houses....if i had the money and the contracters is there a good chance would make a proffit?
flipping houses for a living?...


 I have about 40K in debt. my credit is not great. I want to buy a house. Is that possible?
My debt is all on credit cards. I have 2 children and my wife declaired bankruptcy several years ago. We dont really have any money saved up because of the debt we are living pay check to paycheck. ...


 I have been given Housing Benefit but no Council Tax Benefit, is this right?
I'm a single mum paying rent and get Housing Benefit. In the past I have always had help with rent and council tax. But this time around they say I'm not entitled to any help with my ...


 How much did you pay for your home?
I'm curious to know what people are willing to spend on their homes, as I am in the market to buy one.
By the way...if your not shy, what do you pay monthly for a mortgage?
And how big ...


 Why do they pressure me into buying a house?
Single mom with 697,691,696, credit scores and trying to pay off a credit card and a computer. I rent a comfortable condo in a quiet area close to work and family im 34yrs old. My stepdad is telling ...



Interestingyes
Can you beak a tenancy agreetment (ie leave early) if you have found replacements?
We are thinking of moving house under our 6 month tenancy agreement, however we have people with references and deposits ready. Is this something that can be done? If so, is it a regular occurance?
                     
 




Frank M
Happens all the time. If you are reasonable & explain the situation to you landlord he will most likely be OK about it. The key thing is that you landlord does not suffer any financial loss & that the replacement tenant is of a suitable quality (stable job, stabel income, good credit record). You have gone out of your way to help your landlord so normally a landlord will be Ok with this. You should not lose your deposit but your landlord might will have some extra costs as a result of your early departure & it is only resonable for him to pass them on to you.


lozzy1970
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I would think you would have to give notice stated in the agreement...we have a 4 month notice clause on our agreement, but we have a 12 month lease. Check the terms of your agreement. Also, like the first answer you got, the landlord would have to approve the new tenants, otherwise it will be viewed as sub-letting I'm sure.


Jean Pierre
it depends on your contract. You may wish to review it. And yes it happens quite often.


michele_zanella
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Only if your landlord agrees to the replacements.


nickthesurfer
The agreement is with you and not another party.
It would be unlikely that just because 'you' have a replacement, you would be able to move out with out incurring a penalty.
Talk to the landlord ....... you might be able to come to some understanding.


PSI
try to work it out with your landlord


StampHead
It usually depends on whats stated in the contract.
However, You might be able to sublet the house. Also, be sure you have your landlords written agreement when vacant that you get you deposit back and there are not any 'other' charges.


Paul H
talk to your landlord. As long as they won't lose money they will be happy


Lorraine R
It's at the landlords discretion. talk to him...you may be suprised.


Amy G
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You can if you verbally agree to with the landlord and show him/her that you have made the effort and saved them time and money, by finding someone else for them. Otherwise they'd have to place adverts and waste time and money.


Jim R
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As long as the replacements are qualified (no evictions on their credit history, have jobs, etc) you shouldn't have a problem but the landlord has the final say.


Tracey H
No

Need to check the terms of your tenancy agreement which will probably be standard. This usally asks for weeks notice (up to 3 months).

It is up to the Landlord to decide who they let the property too, so what you suggest cannot be done, unless they agree to rent to the people you have found.

If you leave and hand over the keys to them they are an illegal sub-let and can be immeidatley evicted, even if they send the rent to the landlord. They have to have a signed and agreed tenancy.

You will most likely lose your deposit if you leave before end of 6 month tenancy.

I suggest identifying where you want to move, buy, gert timecale and then advise landlord accoring to that (same with if new rent), if you can give landlord a firm date of leaving (bearing in mind required notice) shoudl be ok, as has time to find their own new tenant.



Check these websites out for information/advice

Federation of private residents Associations http://www.fpra.org.uk/

Advice Guide private Sector tenancies http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/family_parent/housing/private_sector_tenancies.htm

National Landlords Association http://www.landlords.org.uk/code_practice.asp

Residential Landlord Association http://www.rla.org.uk/


nilechnylasor
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you must be so modern. In the old free days, we just up sticks and left usually with the cooker and everthing, no one bothered. However, I do not suggest you do that now, mind if you are young I do, but , just get outta there for gods sake. Go. leave. Freedom.


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