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 I think my landlord came in when i wasnt home , i left a light on when i returned it was off , uncool ?
i feel annoyed would you be ?
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yes i made a point of leaving it on , when i got home i checked and the light was still working just off ......


 My wife and I are purchasing a house together. I want to add my mom onto the title.?
We live in CA. How should the title be, right of ownership, etc?...


 Are the commercials true that you can get a home loan for like $150,000 and only pay $500 a month?
Are they serious about this. How good does your credit have to be? How much money would you have to have put down? Would you need a cosigner if you only have a 5 year credit history?...


 Does anyone have experience using LendingTree.com?
I'm looking for a mortgage....mid-600 FICO scores, no down payment....


 Buying a house but when to tell landlord?
We're in the process of buying a house and everything seems to be going smoothly. We are renting at the moment and our landlord has says we can leave before our contract is up (Feb) as long as ...


 Do realtors have to present your bid to the seller even if they think offer is lower than the listing price?
If your realtor contacts the listing agent for the seller with a low offer....do they have to present or can they just say they won't present to the seller? I thought legally they were just ...


 What things should I look for when looking for a new apartment?
I will be moving into an apartment soon. What kinds of questions and situations should I be aware of when apartment hunting?...


 How do I find who really owns the house I am renting?
Wish to find out who owns the house - not sure if it is the landlord I am paying rent to. Is there a registry where I can check? Is this reliable? That is how quickly is updated? If someone offers ...


 Buy a house now or wait?
Heard a guy on Glenn Beck say he thinks housing prices will be on the decline for the next 5 years. I'm currently looking into buying a house in San Diego by summer time but I'm now ...


 Tenant fell down stairs - am I as a landlord responsible?
In May 2007, we began renting the upstairs apartment of our newly remodeled duplex to a couple. On their application, they both put "self-employed" and gave us all sorts of verbal details ...


 How long can a landlord leave a tennant without hot water?
I moved in Saturday, and since yesterday morning I've had no hot water, and I've just been told they can't do anything about it unti ltomorrow afternoon. Can they leave me this long ...


 How can i put a lean on a builder that wont pay up????
i did some work for a builder but now he wont pay up and we didnt sign any contract since it was a one time thing so can i still put a lean on the house????...


 Simple living expenses question?
i'm not saying which side i'm on or that i do this....Do you think 2 people can live on £1100 per month if the house is rented for £550 leaving them £550 to live on?
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 Me and my husband are looking into buying a house?
for the first time and we have NO idea where to begin or what the process is like.. can anyone give us some tips or advice? Thank you!!...


 Landlord Cheated us ..! can someone Advice ?
We went to look for an appartment yesterday in the chicago downtown. we liked the place and we offered the agent that we will put the deposite on the spot. He asked for one month of rent plus ...


 What do you think of this place?
It is for sale; I saw someone else on here was checking it out. Do you think it is worth the price? To me it sounds perfect. What do you think of it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/e...


 Is this some sort of a housing scam?
I have been recently looking to rent a house from a private landlord and so posted a wanted ad on gutree.com. Anyway, i got many responses but here is what most of them have said -

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 Did they just close down circut city?? ?
i heard today that they just closed circut city and i was also wondering if they would close down best buy too???...


 Do I have a deadbeat tenant or am I just overreacting?
I've been renting my second home to a tenant for about 1.5 years now. This is my first time ever being a landlord. At first, he paid on time; after the first 6 months he would start sending ...


 Why is it considered "second class" to be living in a flat rather than a house??
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Evictions: What happens if you don't remove your possessions on the day the bailliffs come?
                     
 




Donald C
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Different states have different rules and in some states, differently localities may have differently rules, depending on how much home rule the state allows its municipalities and the rules for unincorporated territority. As a general rule, if the items are in the apartment when the bailliff comes, it gets set out to the curb. The landlord is not responsible for your items or even damages that occur during the set out, as as they weren't purposely or neglectfully damaging something. You may be charged for the set out service, as well as the normal move out charges for damages in excess of normal wear and tear. The landlord may not be allowed to take your items, although some states/areas do have rules whereby the landlord may store and/or auction off the items after a certain period and deduct it off outstanding rent and charges.

Note: In places where the landlord can only simply set your items out to the curb, it may be still be bad, because the vultures (e.g., scavengers, neighbors, etc.) may be able to get to your stuff and take it away if you don't have a plan for how you're going to pick it up and it can be embarrassing to have your stuff put out like that for the neighborhood to see.


bostonianinmo
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They will remove your things from the unit and pile them up on the curb. For this reason you should make arrangements to put your things in storage or move prior to the day the eviction is served by the bailiff or sheriff.


Connor
they put all your stuff out beside the road


Gerald
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Don't be silly -- get your things and move out .. Don't make the eviction messy -- just move out...


Ellie
They do it.


Rick J
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They become the property of the new owner


confucious says
the bailiffs put outside in the garden and you have to make arrangements to remove. they do not sell or auction the items and they do not belong to the next tenant. the items are your property and you will be reqiured to guard them against theft
because by virture of the fact they are in the open someone can easily steal the items. nobody as title to the property only you so it is your own intrests to remove all items before the bailiffs arrive normally bailiffs will not damage any of your property on purpose but if they do they are liable for any damage caused in the action of the removal but once the items have been removed they are no longer liaable


wacky
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They take everything you have left in the property and sell or dump it! Even your P.C. then you won't see everyones reply


suerye
In the UK, if its a house you have owned, they dont have the right to take your possessions, only the house. The keys would be handed to an estate agent who would allow you supervised access to the property to remove your things.


VOLLEYBALLY
Depending on the state, the landlord must keep your possessions secure and safe for 30 days. If you don't contact the LL to get it, after 30 days it can be trashed.


Crossman
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The owner of the property has the right to put it at the curb for garbage collection, sell it or hire someone to cart it away.


jizzi
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They will also charge you for removing your belongings, so if you can not take anything big put it on freecycle, free to collector.

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