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 My tenants lease is up soon and I am wondering how much to increase the rent for the next lease agreement?
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 How does one usually pay the deposit to a landlord?
Cash? Bank transfer? I'm asking because it would influence how I manage my finances, and it would be nice to know how the payment is usually done so that I could be on the lookout for unusual ...


 Is it just me or is craigslist down?
I just tried to get on craigslist and I can't get on. Is down right now?...


 Can I sue the realtor or landlady for not returning my deposit of 1,450 after I was not accepted in the buildi
I live in Miami Beach, I applied to rent a place which took 200 dollar non refundable for credit and criminal background check, and the realtor took 1,450 as a deposit, he said if you don't get ...


 Do I have to pay a real estate agent to show me houses if I don't buy?
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 Can landlords stop you from moving out before the end of your tenancy?
I've been wanting to move out my flat but my landlord says i can't until the end of the tenancy and if i do, i still have to pay the rent until he finds someone to move in. This can't ...


 If you get a writ of attachment from an apartment complex that says I have 24 hours to get out?
Will they enforce it, even if it falls on a weekend?? I live in Houston, texas, I should have went to the court session for the eviction but I didnt....


 Whats the best way to address your landlord (property management) when your rent check bounces?
I've lived at my place for 8yrs as of May and Ive only bounced one check with them back in 02. But the story is I payed rent in March, then in April, but when I went to pay my taxes I saw that ...


 Can my landlord do this????
We have been living in our home for 8mths. We have always paid our rent 2 to 3 days before it was due. We have only been late one time, and that was 2 months ago. We paid it on the 3rd of the ...


 Is it better to pay off debt or have more cash?
My sister-in-law is planning to apply for FHA loan soon. Is it better for her to pay more of her debts with the cash she has or save it in the bank? Her credit score is already low 700's. I was ...


 Does the landlord need to give 24hr notice before entering the property I rent?
my landlord and his partner keep just turning up- with potential tenants to show them my room, but they just use their key- dont knock or give notice, i thought it was 24hr they had to let you know, ...


 Should an estate agent represent both buyer and seller?
Having sold my property with a local estate agent I then find that the same agents solicitors are representing the buyer.What is the correct protocol concerning this as there is surely a conflict of ...


 Why does rent cost so much?
Why is the cheapest place I can find $600 a month?
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 Whats the best way to get on the property ladder as a first time buyer?
I really want to get a property but i'm not sure what to do? Is it best to do it alone and get 100% mortgage or should you try to do a joint ownership with someone but risk them wanting to sell ...


 I am moving and wanted to know by law, do I have to allow the landlord to show the apartment to new tenants?
I live in New Jersey....


 What are the extra expenses you have to pay when you buy a home compared to renting?
Looking to buy a home! Need help! I'm pretty clueless on the whole home buying thing! I've been renting for 3 years now probably......


 My fiance and I are buying a house that the previous tenant commited suicide in.?
My fiance and I found a house that is everything we have been asking our realtor for. Only it has a bit of a history. The young guy that owned the house committed suicide after his parents confronted ...


 I,ve inherited my grandmothers house can I get a mortgage or loan on it to redevelop it.?
My grandmother left her house to my brother and myself.We would like to redevelop it and maybe rent it out for a couple of years.We think that it's going to cost around £40,000 so need to ...


 Would you take legal action against a family member?
My Father passed away several years ago, leaving property in another state (texas). This property belonged to his parents and was granted to all of the heirs, (my sister and I) after my Fathers ...


 If i co sign on a lease for an apartment can my girlfriend kick me out just because she gets mad at me?
she signed the lease and i co signed and i was just wanting to know so i didnt get any ...



Travis D
Do I have to have a good reason to kick out a subletted roommate?
So this is a long one. My friend and I moved into this apartment about 6 months ago. About a month after she signed a lease, she decided that she couldnt pay rent anymore, so she subletted to this guy she met off of craigslist. She didnt contact the apartment complex about subletting to him when she did this.

Well, as it turned out this guy was very annoying. I cant talk to him about bills without him getting pissy, he has a kid that comes over more often that he said the kid would be coming over, he was late on rent once for like two-three weeks. He has granades and guns in his room, which is really wierd.

Well, I talked to the leasing center about my problem and they said he was an unauthorized guess and he had to get out, or id be evicted.

So, we are wanting to kick this guy out now. My question is basically does it matter the reason if I kick the guy out?
                     
 




Noobsmoke
no if and or but u can't pay the RENT U GOT TO GO


Rich Z
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I think the fact that the leasing people will throw you out if he stays is a good enough reason without bringing up any other details.

If his arsenal is scaring you call the police about it - the guy might be a terrorist or at least an unstable whacko.


LunaLou
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Since he is not on the lease, you are entitled to kick him out...use local law enforcement if you have to. However, do know that if he moves out, then you most likely will stop getting that half of the rent. If I were you, I'd investigate how to get the girl (you're supposed friend) of the lease so you can look for you're own roommate. Good Luck


ShanniC
You need to kick him out. If he can't pay the rent he has to get out. Also, what your former roommate has done may be illegal. If she did not get permission for the new roommate to stay there she and the new roommate are braking the law. I suggest researching rental law for your state and local area.


sabbycat76
Tell him he needs to leave. Call the police. grenades in his room. Very scary. Are they even legal to own.


cherita b
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Will I would say kick him out .If you want apartment put him out. Eviction are not good went you trying to move anywhere. Like, if u and your boyfriend wants house together. How you do that with an eviction on your backs. think about it.


my2cents
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late rent, guns, grenades?

That's 3 reasons on why you should kick him out


Tracy
Just tell him the owner says he's unauthorized to be there, and he has to move out, if he gives you a problem call the law and tell him he has guns and gernades and you don't feel safe with him there...Have the owner tell him he has to leave..


Diamond in the Rough
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No because the agreement was illegal from the beginning ......so HE is a unauthorized guess, no reason to evict is needed. Good Luck and Be careful, Maybe you should seek the help of law authorities.


snowbomb7
Kick him out but before you do, call the cops and get him arrested since grenades are ILLEGAL!


irisheyes
In California a sublet or roommate situation (where the roommate's or sublettors name is not on the lease) there is no notice whatsoever necessary. Play it where it lays in accordance with your states laws.


spot
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Just tell him the subleasing agreement wasn't valid and he is not allowed there. You are lucky the leasing office isn't kicking you all out for violating the agreement.


manonthestreet1
When your friend subletted without informing anyone, she most likely violated the rules of the apartment, meaning the move is not legal. The new subletter has to be approved by the owners of the building. You can pursue legal proceeding to evict him. The fact that he was brought in without your knowledge or the knowledge of the building owners should be reason enough. They own the building, they didn't approve him living there and they want him out. Case closed. You have to sign subletting papers before letting someone sublet an apartment, especially since neither of you were the owners of the building.

However, he could probably sue you and your friend for rent, etc. Your friend let him move in there and because you let him stay there for so long and accepted rent from him, he could argue that that shows that you approved of him being there. Even though the building owners didn't know anything about it, that's not really his problem. You'd better figure a way to get this guy out because HE could sue you for making him move for no good reason and the building owners could sue you for subletting without their approval. If he's been chronically late with paying the rent, you could use that as an excuse. Start documenting everything he does (being late with the rent, damaging property, etc.). Then serve him with eviction papers detailing the reasons. You probably have to file the notice with city hall or something. check with a lawyer friend to find out what exactly you have to do to cover your azz.


old lady
It sounds as though you have a variety of reasons to kick the guy out, but for your own sake, it would be better if you chose a non-personal reason. In other words, ignore the guns, the grenades, the kid and the late rent and stick to the fact that he is an unauthorized guest and you have no choice but to ask him to leave. That way the onus is on the leasing center, not on you, just in case he wants to get nasty.


Zebra4
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If the landlord says he has to go, then he has to go. Be careful (diplomatic) in dealing with someone with weapons, though. One caveat might be that in some counties, if a person has been given permission to reside there by the other resident, certain laws apply that protect that person from just being kicked out on the street. Even your landlord would have to go through an unlawful detainer process to evict you. The bottom line is that your friend really put you in a difficult position, and if this new person will not move out voluntarily, you should give notice to your landlord and move yourself. It's a drag to move, I know, but it's better than what could happen otherwise. Hope that helps.


Flower
it sounds like you were already told that you had enough to get him evicted...so what's the problem?

If it isn't working, ask him to leave....but before you do that, make sure you have someone to take his place or you're screwed with all the rent on your own.


saintlyinnocents
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You have more than one good reason to get him out. Especially if the owners are telling you - get him out or you go. He really is the illegal person there, and has no right. If you don't want to address the other issues when you present this to him, simply tell him that management said he has got to leave now. You might want to talk to them about letting you get a new roommate on that lease if at all possible if your friend has no intention of helping out in that regard.
Touchy situation there, good luck!


groverraj
Since subletting is not allowed, you can kick him out as the sublet is illegal.


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