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 How much is reasonable rent on this house?
3000 square foot, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, formal living and dining room, den, breakfast area in kitchen, house is on 3 acres of land. No sprinkler system but professionally landscaped. House in a ...


 When renting a property, what does DSS stand for?
Simply what the question asks really...

looking for a property and thats what keeps coming up! well it usually says "no DSS"...

Thanks in ...


 Who would win in court? my landlord or me.?
i left a 20 day notice instead of 30 to move out. my landlord failed to notify me of his intention of keeping my deposit within 21 days after i left. i didnt owe any back rent and the properity was ...


 Where should I live, Winchester, Virginia or Orlando, Florida?
I moved to Virginia for my husband's job from New Jersey and now he is being layed off. I'm not sure if I should stay in Virgina or move to Orlando. I like how nice people are here, but ...


 Is there such thing that if you get approved for a mortgage that you can't pay it off forat least 3 years?
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 Can I get some mortgage advice from someone not trying to sell me a mortgage?
This process is for the birds! Buying first house and I can't get any straight advice.

Thanks....


 What is you attuide toward 3 people trying to rent an apartment together?
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 I rent my place. How do I legally throw someone out?
I have checked with the landlord/tenant division at the courthouse (Florida) and they say I cannot evict the person because he does not have a rental agreement to pay the rent TO me. Both our names ...


 I bought a cemetery plot and would like to use it the summer for miscellaneous activities. Is this acceptable?
I’m in my early 30’s and recently purchased a cemetery plot. Rather that let it sit there and receive any use from it until I’m dead, I’ll like to partake in some summer activities this ...


 Why would someone offer to buy my house if it's not for sale?
Some one left a note on my door that said, we buy houses and I am interested in yours. I called out of curiosity and the guy said he's a flipper. I told him my house is not for sale & I ...


 Landlord wants banking account number??
5 of us share a house. We just added the 5th person on our lease.

Our land-lady is asking for this persons checking account numbers.

is this legal?

She said her ...


 If i have an address, is there a way to find out who lived there?
I have been frauded and only have an address to whomever used my information illegally. Is there a way to search names of people who might have lived there?...


 A seller's agent won't show me a home because I don't have a buyers agent...what to do?
Hi, I saw a home on the MLS that I like. When I called the seller's agent to see if they would show it, they wouldn't because I didn't have a buyer's agent...can they do that? T...


 If my partner has been on my tenency agreement for 4months does he have any rights to the property if we split
I have been renting my house for 10 years and met a man 6 months ago who we put on the tenency agrement 4 months ago. We have now split but he is refusing to leave stating that he is on the ...


 My landlord just raised $300 on my $800 rent. Is that reasonable? Is there any regulations on that?
BTW, I live in Massachusetts. What can I do about the raise? No matter what I said, he still insisted on raising the rent, complaining that mortgage interest, taxes, water, and the cost of ...


 I have been a private tenant for the past 18 months?
My shorhold tenancy agreement (initially six months) ran out long ago and I have just continued to pay the rent monthly since.
My landlady has now given me two months notice to move out because,...


 Can I let my house to a member of my family?
I'm trying to sell my house, but not having much luck. My sister is moving back to Northumberland and suggested that she rent it from me, however someone mentioned that you aren't allowed ...


 New House Purchased, Owner Wanting More Time?
I purchased a house about a month ago. The agreement was that the current owner would vacate in 30 days and I could move in on November 9th. Their real estate agent called me today and said that ...


 What does it mean when an apartment ad says...?
it reads " 1-2 bedroom apartments utilities paid call 'blah blah blah' "what do they mean by utilities??? water electric gas????...


 Renting, they will not give me back my deposit.?
I am renting a furnished apartment but soon will be moving out after purchasing a house.

I have not got on well with my landlord for the last 2 years and realise they will plan to take my ...



natz300
How can i find out if my grt grt grt grandad owned his own home or if it was rented?
is there a way of seeing if my grt grt grt grandad owned his own home or if it was rented. the approx date of the house i want to find out about is 1880. also can i find out on the net for free?
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want more info...ok then.....he lived in southampton, hampshire, england, uk.
                     
 




nutsfornouveau
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I found my Gr gr gr gr granddads house and properties, (and slaves) in the County Records of the Public Library, of the county he lived in. One book showed the land plats and who
owned them and what year. It even showed the price he paid and the taxes he paid. A Trip to the Public Library of that county may be worth your while.


bostonianinmo
You'll have to research the property records for the property in question. Some jurisdictions put these up on the public internet and some don't. Records that old are very likely not available on the 'Net due to the amount of work involved in converting the data and loading it into the appropriate database.


pepper
Check the records at the county courthouse. The deed would have been recorded.


hook9
Go to ancestry.com, sign up for 14 day free-trial, and search the 1880 census, also the 1870 and 1900 census.


linda
go to your local court house look at tax records for that address. That information will be found there.


Cheryl G
You need to go to your county or city courthouse and research the records. You'll need your ancestor's name and the house address. The records are public and there is not usually a fee. The online records don't go back far enough to help you.


Blue October
YES----yu would need to go to that town and visit their hall of records - archive dept. (call them first)
it is probably in the basement...but the records are there. can you find them on the internet? No, probably not....it is hard enough just to continually load the current stuff, let alone 4 generations ago.

good luck and good hunting :)


Alterfemego
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No you would probably have to go the county records and search their computers for the property's history.


kate
Go down to the county recorders office where his property was .
They may have something in the archives but don't bank on it . (that's over a 100 yrs ago)

Good Luck !

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GeeQT
If your county tax assessor's /collector's records go back that far, and if you have the legal description/address of the property, you might be able to locate it that way. Either way, they might be able to help you with other suggestions. Also, you might try the census records for that year closest to 1880, since they don't do one every year. Good luck.


SB155
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Depends on where the home is located and if the governing municipality still has records available that date back that far. Again, need more info if you guys want real help.


crazyem
First you could try family records. Otherwise, home ownership is registered in the county the house is in. You might not be able to get this off the county website, but a visit to the records office should do it.


Cookie Girl
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Must of the time you have to go to the county courthouse and do the research there. However it is very expensive to to print out papers. Nowadays you really can't get much information online for free. Identity theft has pushed both government and companies to make important papers like that inaccessible to just anybody. In our county the records go really far back and if they don't have them then they are in storage and you can request to see them. I would take some time and go to your own County Courthouse and do the research. Or hire somebody to do it for you, but then again that can get very expensive.


gettyslist
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Just ask him.


jock Mc doogle
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contact the sprit world


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