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 Landlord Unlawful Entry?
I've been noticing that my landlord enters my apartment when I'm not there and I was wondering what can be done about it. Even though she denies it, I notice that my things are placed where ...


 If you could buy new homes @ 65% of market value, would you buy now?
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 Can I Sue My Landlord for Harassment?
I live in GA and my landlord's spouse has threatened me physically and I can't afford to live no where else. I rent a house. Can I sue them for the house?
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 I recently got divorced. my ex husband will not refiance?
i am not living at that house. my name is still on the mortgage. is there a way to get my name off?...


 Is it possible for a landlord to raise our rent?
I just recently recieved a notice on my door saying that our water is going to be shut off. I am renting this place by the way. I fear that our rent is too low for my landlord to pay the water bill. I...


 Is a fixed rate the best type of mortgage at present with interest rates being so high?
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 What happens if the people you buy a house from arent moved out on the possesion date?
We bought a house in a small town 6 months ago. Our possession date is tomorrow. It doesn't look like the people we bought from are making much of an effort to move out. They have built a house ...


 Do you have to have home owners insurance to own a house?
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 I want to find a good site with rapid results to find a roomate i have a place i need a roommate?
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 Landlord sold building. Does the buyer have my security deposit?
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 Would you trust an 18 year old real estate agent??
if not why?

my friend wants to be a real estate agent when he turns 18 and after two years he wants to be a broker. so he'll eventualy be a 21 year old broker.

would you ...


 What would you do?
Long story short. We are trying to buy a home that we have decided we don't want anymore. Although we can afford this home we have decided that we didn't want to take on that much debt. R...


 19yrs old, in college, is there any way I can buy a house?
If I work full time, do you think i could possibly get a loan to buy a forclosed house or something?? is there a way I could buy it with a friend?? T...


 Who shall pay the electrical repair in the house? The lessee or the lessor?
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 Do you need to have an agent to go open houses, or can you just go and look at the house ?
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 Buying a first home with really bad credit...?
We live in oklahoma, and our credit is absolutly shot from my husband getting out of the military. We had our cars repossessed, defaulted on everything, because my husband had a hard time finding a ...


 Even though the minimum wage is going up next year, can my landlord raise the rent as well?
I'm on a 12 month lease and it says the monthly amount, however, I signed the paperwork. I'm thinking it's like a contract so there'll be no change to the amount of rent. She can&#...


 What should I look for in a rental home and what should I ask the potential landlord before moving in?
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 How much do a house cost in the US(just a simple house)?

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 My neighbor is selling his home for an extremely low price do I have recourse?
My neighbor and I both bought our home about 4 years ago. Both of our homes are fairly identical they are the same size both built in 1949 the only major difference is they have a porch and I have a ...



Brian T
For mortgage purposes, will my second home be considered a primary residence, investment prop. or second home?
I'm currently renting out my primary residence. I moved, and am living in a rental in a different state. I'm sort of doing this backward. I want to maintain my original home as a rental, and purchase a primary residence in the state where I now live. What type of home will this be considered for mortgage purposes?
                     
 




PepsiLime
If you're currently renting out your primary residence then it's not your primary residence anymore. If you are buying a primary residence in the state that you are now living the home will be considered your primary residence for mortgage purposes.


RickRN
Primary Residence


shelcom
Your original home, now being rented out, might be in violation of your mortgage terms. Many loans, including FHA loans, forbid this.
The second home will be your primary residence if that's where you vote.


Tallulah
If you are going to occupy that as your primary residence then that is what it will be considered when you do your mortgage on it.


achievablemortgages
If you are renting out the property you are refinancing, it will be considered an investment property. If you are not renting it out, it will be considered a second home, because you actually reside in a different state.

Some mortgage brokers might tell you that you can claim this as your primary residence, since you don't own another property, but when the underwriter sees that you work in a different state, it will be either an investment or second home.


Brian A
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If you are planning on living there, then it will be your primary residence. Did you ever live in your current "primary residence"? If not, you might be committing fraud against your bank if you misrepresented your purchase as a residence, rather than an investment property.


taz4x4512
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Your primary residence is one you live in and put on when you file your taxes. An investment is something you rent out as an investment. A second home would be one that you vacation to. Like a house on the beach you go to for the summer.


ThatGuy!
the one you live in will be your primary residence.
The second will be considered an investment property.


open4one
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It should be for primary residence. It's a matter of your intent when you take the loan. If you purchased it as a rental, rented it for ten years, and then want to re-finance it and move into it full time, it's your primary residence.


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