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 How long does it take to be evicted?
My landlord served me with papers to go to court, and i was not able to attend. I want to know how long will it take him to evict me...i have not received any eviction papers yet. How long does it ...


 Is it legal to share your bedsit with a woman and being paid in sex, cleaning and cooking instead of money?
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 It took my landlord 7months to fix 2 leaks in my apt, so I stopped paying 4months ago. What should i do?
I stopped paying him because he told me that he thought that I was lying about the leaks. I have the money to pay him. But I guess I was not paying him from 4 months prior to him fixing the leaks ...


 How do I sell my house and buy another house at the same time?
I own my house but I have a small equity loan against it. I'm ready to move and my house is on the market (been on the market for a month, no bids). I've found a house I want to buy. Is it ...


 Can we prosecute for not disclosing flood plain information?
I purchased a 23 acre piece of land a month ago without the help of a real estate agent. We signed the papers and paid the money to a title company where the deed is being prepared. We have since ...


 Its been 2 months since I received the notice of foreclosure.Is it too late to stop foreclosure?
I always have this stupid habit of doing things at the last minute.Probably thats what got me in this rut in the first place....


 Becoming a real estate agent at 18?
Can i become a real estate agent at 18? Maybe not as a full time job, but as a side job.LoL..thats all it is now..hehe..i am 15 now but i know alot about houses, financing the market etc..would i get ...


 Is it legal for a landlord to charge first, last and a security deposit?
The rent is $2595.00 she wants $7800.00 to move ...


 What is the maximum annual wage i must earn, so as i can apply for a first time buyer mortgage?
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 I can't sell my condo and I need to do something fast?
I have a major financial dilema. I own a condo in Michigan where the economy and the housing market has pretty much hit rock bottom. I moved out of the condo a year and a half ago because I lost my ...


 Ok let me refine my question...?
A friend moved in to her apartment 4 years ago. Her mother co-signed on the lease, it is a yearly lease. Friend signed a new lease last year after going month to month so her rent would not go up. S...


 Landloard made mistake on lease and wants me to resign it to there benifite?
o.k sorry this if this is long but Im just trying to give you the whole story. o.k I live In Minnesota and I went to resign my lease for my appartment and I got a letter saying rent was going up to 52...


 With the market the way it is, is it a good idea to buy a house?
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 Cockroaches in apartment, landlord-deadbeat, how can I solve this problem?
I have a really bad cockroach problem at my apt. the landlord has said that they would exterminate but then she said they have trouble with company that does it/switching companies, etc etc. NOTHING ...


 Low income?
i have just found out i am pregnant so me and my boyfriend are moving in together but we have a low income i am on 120 pound a month because i am doin a course and my boyfriend is on 290 a week the ...


 Security Deposit?
I am moving into a new apartment. The owner wants a security deposit in the form of a cashiers check made out to his personal name BEFORE the contract is signed. I was just wondering if that was ...


 Legally is there a way to stop my apartments maintenance men from entering my tx apartment without permission?
I just moved into my apartment last month. 3 weeks ago I was watching TV in my living room and heard someone trying to enter my apartment without knocking. They were putting a key in my lock and ...


 I want to know the price of house for sale in america?
can you tell me some information about the housing in US, in some cities as new york, san franscisco, and washinton and so on
i found some very cheap in yahoo real estate, is it real or what?<...


 Landlord and Lease Problem?
I moved out of an apartment I had a cosigner with. She smoked marijuana 4 days out of the week with several friends. It was a horrible living situation so when a friend wanted to move in I was all ...


 We want to refinance our house....are we in trouble?
We were discussing refinancing before all of this sub-prime mess started to happen. Now I'm wondering if it's a bad time and if we'll have a problem securing a loan. We have good ...



ra_rubin
How do you pay off a mortgage in ten years by paying next months principal plus some extra?
121,000 mortgage starting July 1 for 30 years
                     
 




Sugarbear
www.bankrate.com has some nice calculators. Just plug in the principal amount, the interest rate and the years you want to have it paid off and it will give you a monthly figure.

**Edit:

I plugged in some numbers, at a 6% interest rate, you'll be paid off in 10 years at $1343.35 a month... good luck!


Spice
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Bingo---pay your mortgage every two weeks and you will take off 11 years.


Debra H
Buy following a schedule your Mortage Company gives you. Request a schedule.


AOMGMC77
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You can also pay off faster by paying bi-monthly (every two weeks).


My brother had a 30 yr mortgage and will have it paid off in 10 yrs. What he did was they still lived under the same budget they had when they bought the house. So every cent from his pay bonuses, raises, tax refunds, etc (same with wife's) goes on to the mortgage payment.


Irish
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so besides the above answers in essence the more you pay now toward the principal the less interest they can charge toward the unpaid principal thus you save tons of money on your loan. Think of it like this. Buy a house for $100,000 but over 30 years you pay $300,000. $200,000 in interest is what you pay incredible as that may seem. If you pay more and more toward the principal you could pay as much as $50,000 or more LESS in interest. Not bad huh?


Veritatum17
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empty cans - your answer to the woman in the post below was cruel and unchristian. To tell her that a spouse was cheating because she was "in the wrong religion" is a wicked statement. You then go on to accuse priests of perversion and dish on the Trinity. Who do you think you are?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgUJ9Hd08.CE9cYi0a6OoIrsy6IX?qid=20060616111907AAcwglm


thetoothfairyiscreepy
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VERY IMPORTANT: when sending an extra payment, make sure that you mark on the check that it is being applied to the PRINCIPAL, otherwise it will go directly to the interest, and will not affect the principal balance, thus not reducing your mortgage balance. paying extra every month to the principal will reduce the mortgage balance, which will in turn make the accrued interest lower....which will allow you to pay this loan off faster, saving you thousands!!!


LiLiLA
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You owe interest to the bank on top of the principle, 121k.

You can calculate the interest only portion of your payment easily on a calculator. For example, if you have a 6% interest rate you would take 121k times 6% = $7,260. Divide this by 12 mos/yr = $605. This is the "profit" the bank is making on loaning you 121k.

So you owe $605/mo to the bank. If you wanted the balance of your loan to be paid off in 10 years you would need to take 121k/120 mos (10 yrs) = $1,008.33. You would need to pay this principle contribution monthly plus the interest totaling $1,613.33 to pay off your loan.

Recheck with any calculators you find on the internet and of course, this does not factor in taxes and insurance.

I am so proud of you for trying to payoff your loan early. Very smart! If you payoff your loan in only 10 years you save 20 years of interest payments, $605 x 240mos (20 years) is $145,200. That's A LOT of savings!

It's a great practice to pay a few hundred dollars extra each month!

Good luck!


empty cans
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READ DAVE RAMSEY'S TOTAL MONEY MAKEOVER AND YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MONEY PLUS GET WEALTH


mudmarine
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take the amount owed and divide by 120 mos.
this gives you the base payment,by paying more on the principle,you avoid having to pay interest


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