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 What is the average price for a house in your area........If you rent how much is your rent?
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 Help! my rotten mother is trying to steal my home! Can she?
Like fools, my husband and I were convinced by my mother who was recently divorced and had no where to go that we should sale our small home and buy a new big home that would accomodate her moving in ...


 When a couple gets married who gets ownership of the house?
Say they find a home that they want to buy and the man insists on paying for it. Does the woman still get 50/50 should they divorce?

How does it work?
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 Closing on house tomorrow. seller left it dirty?
I'm closing on a house tomorrow and today I did the final walk thru. They sort of cleaned out the fridge, microwave dirty, and floors are not vacuumed.
In my contract, the seller is ...


 Moral/Legal Obligation?
A friend is letting out her house privately. One month ago,potential tenant signed an Individual Tenancy Application and paid a month's rent as deposit. She was given a receipt which stated ...


 With my daughter being molested did I have a legal right to break my lease with the family still there?
she was molested in the same apartment complex I lived in the molester is behindbars but his family still lives thee as a result my daughter could not even sit out on the balcony without being stared ...


 Would you bother with a lead paint test?
My husband and I like this house that was built in 1965. I want to have a lead paint test conducted while my husband says we shouldn't bother because 1) they repainted everything already and 2) ...


 Should I move out?
Im 28 now and my parents are driving me potty. I was thinking of renting somewhere just to see how it goes. Well should I? Im scared though....


 Roommate moved out on the 31st, has not given key back?


Our horrible roommate moved out on November 31st and has not given us our key yet or provided a forwarding address. He paid a deposit and from it will already be subtracted a late fee for ...


 We need a bigger council house but the council say it will take a year how is this fair?
there is 8 of us jammed into a five bedroom semmi detached house but we need a bigger houes because my mrs is having another baby and my son wants his girlfriend to move in as well with her baby but ...


 I can't seem to sell my house?
My house has been on the market now for 4 weeks and we haven't had one single viewing. Is this due to my estate agents not doing enough even though it is a really bad time for selling? Just ...


 Can my landlord use my deposit to pay to repaint the apt.?
I will be moving out by the end of the month, the landlord said that he was going to use part of my deposit to repaint the apartment, there are no holes on the wall it's clean, we've been ...


 Somebody told me...and i need help really fast please?
i wrote to this lady about an apartment and i told her that i wanted to get an apartment, becuase i am going to graduate this year and go to college next year and i wanted to have my own place wiht ...


 Roommates not paying rent?
My 2 roomies are away for the summer and aren't sending me their share of the rent on time. This is creating problems between me and the landlord who's blaming me. I've reminded them ...


 Can a landlord take and hold tenant's valuables without consent until he pays?
If a tenant is not paying can a landlord enter his rented space without his consent or knowledge and take and hold his valuables demanding payment?...


 When will home values start going up?
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 How long have you lived in your present home ?
I have lived in mine for 44 years, my Mum`s friend is a frequent mover, the longest she`s lived anywhere is 7 years !
I`m just curious.
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 My Husband has just walked out on me 3 weeks after we signed a joint tenancy agreement. Can i get out of it?
He has left me by sending me a text message and refuses to talk. I now cannot get hold of him at all and his family do not know where he is. I can't afford the rent on my wages alone. He has ...


 How many days do you have to move out after the sheriff serves you a final eviction warning?
I need to know if I'm looking at days,weeks or ...


 Answer in next 2 hours and recieve a promised best answer!!!!?
Hey,

I would like you guys to think of good original names for some apartment complexes (2). I will choose a best answer in 2 hours (maybe less) or the best answer after 2 hours if no one ...



Sid
Do you think this is fair or absurd?
I had an idea. I want to live in a particular area but can't afford the rent. I know when my parents pass on they will have a fair amount of money to leave to myself and siblings.

Do you think if I asked my parents to help me out pay my rent and leave me less money in their will? Or is that silly?
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thanks for answers, I think I will abandon this idea.
                     
 




Open Book Advisors™
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Your parents money is theirs until the point at which they pass away. You cannot predict their need in the future. It's also a bit presumptous to assume you all will be left money.

As a parent I would be disappointed and feel that I failed in teaching and raising my child with the right value system and respect for me, my future and the correct view of financial responsibility. It seems society doesnt care about financial responsibility anymore.

Have you even considered what that will do to the relationship between yourself and your siblings?
Think about it.

I'd be more worried about my parents being proud of me working harder and smarter to live in the area I wish to live in, then to take the easy way out and ask someone else to subsidize the lifestyle I want.

While I hope to be able to leave my children properties, investments and maybe cash when I die, I would be shocked by their presumption.

Good Luck


Unsure
if i asked my mom that she would look at me like i was an idiot and start laughing! good luck though


thisbrit
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Your parents will be insulted. They probably know that you are in financial straights, and may offer ON THEIR OWN to help you out, but Please do not ask. Crude and rude and a certain ticket for resentment on their behalf! You need their love and support, not a barrier of grrrrrr between you. IMHO


TurtleFromQuebec
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Depends on your relation with your parents! Some parents (like the Italian parents of my former roommate) have saved all their lives so that they can help their kids with things they can use to make their lives better. In my roommate's case, this meant a new piano so she could practice as a professional pianist, and a car so she could get to lessons and rehearsals. Getting these things was a tremendous boost so that her own life could be productive.

Other parents (like mine and others that I know) consider that their kids are on their own and shouldn't need to ask for stuff because that would make them dependent, and they should be making their own way. Once I had a great opportunity to buy a house and borrowed money from my parents, but I carefully paid back every cent as fast as I could.

So you need to consider both angles. How much do you need what you're considering asking for, and what's your parents' attitude towards your life?


Janet Sheetal
totally disrespectful but not absurd


joyceeleann
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Absurd!!


wwhrd
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Absurd!

Your parents money is theirs to do with as they wish. Who knows, they might burn through every single penny before they die. Or leave it all to the Audubon Society.They don't owe you a thing.

Not only is your idea is in very bad taste, it makes you a full fledged parasite. Please look up "entitlement" in the dictionary.


don w
I am a parent. I do not make alot of money, But when my daughter and son moved out and lived on their own I got
a second job just to help them pay rent. You yourself need
to find a place with reasonable pricies when renting. Because one day you will have to do it on your own. Never
depend on aN INHERITANCE to make your new life. that
politely to me is the wrong approach. Ask them for help and do not say anything about wills and death. It makes it derogatoy, and they probably will denie your request. don!!!


olivia g
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Lets just say BAD IDEA! Just ask them for some help do not bring up the will.


Landlord
It is very disrespectful to your parents and your siblings. It will also create problems during probate.

If you can't afford the area you have to either get a better job so that you can afford it or simply live within your means in an area you an afford.

You aer an adult now. Act like one. Adults do not get allowance.


Elana
Why not take out a zero-interest loan from them?


GIRLDONTNO
i think that u should ask ur parent
but if all u care about is how much they r goin to leave u in THEIRwill then i think they should not leave u any thing
and money cant buy happiness


Dr. Deth
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there's no guarantee there will be any money for you inherit - they could get cancer or something and have to spend all their savings to pay medical bills - you shouldn't expect to recieve anything - parents are required to leave anything to their kids - they could donate it to charity or what they live to be 95 and just run out of money - live within your means. period - get a roommate, get a second job


Josh
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Well the first problem with this is that just having the money won't qualify you for the place. You have to prove that you make at least three times the rent payment each month (four times in some stricter places), or else will have to have a qualified cosginer. Also, you don't mention if this fortune your parents are leaving you is in the form of savings or life insurance. If it's any less than about $30,000.00 in either circumstance then it's barely enough to bury them and pay for funeral arrangements; embalming, coroner, caskets, grave plots, tombstones, flowers, etc. That of course, assumes that they have no debt at all to be paid off like a house, car(s), credit cards, loans, etc. Plus that is so entirely disrespectful.


glenn
What if you die before they do?


MIREYA - SUPER WOMAN!
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get the help u can get it


Pat K
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I think its a bad idea. Think about how they might feel. From their standpoint you are already thinking about how you might profit when they die! So you want some of your inheritance early, and on a regular basis (monthly rent). I suggest that you do not bring up the subject of an inheritance at all. When they are ready to discuss it with you, they will. Now if you and they would be comfortable discussing whether they might help you out with your rent, then ask them, tactfully, about it. But don't bring up the inheritance issue. It could really screw up your relationship with them. And remember, if they decline to help you with the rent, you can rent somewhere else. From what you describe, you simply would prefer to live in this high-rent area, but it isn't a necessity that you do so.


enoriverbend
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They'll probably conclude that you can't handle money and are destined to always have more bills than income. This probably means in turn that they should consider leaving you any money in a trust rather than directly.


daptor
ask them. they might be pleased to see where there money is been spent.good luck


G T
I just went to a seminar on that very subject yesterday. What about if you and your folks co=owned a home? They could take tax deductions for their part and you both are building equity for a later sale. Its a great solution of many people. Ask your parents if they would be interested then find a great realtor in your area and loan officer to work with.


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