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 How much money do you think a house that is 60 thousand dollars now will be in about 10 years?
my grandfather recently passed and he owned a horse ranch. it was auctioned off and went for 60 thousand dollars which is a shame.i want to by it back when im about 25[[about 10 years from now]] how ...


 When is a house considered "sold"? Under contract or at the actual closing?
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 Can we qualify for a home loan with these scores?
I have a middle score of 637, and my boyfriend has a 577, both with credit cards with high balances so I am sure they will go up a little if we pay them off. He has some collections from a few years ...


 Who pays the council tax in a rented house? (uk only)?
if we rent a house, is it me who pays the council house or the landlord?...


 Should I disclose details about my pre-qualification for a home loan to my realtor??
(i.e. she has asked me to name my lender, asked me about points, and the amount and rate I have qualified for) I can think of some pros and cons regarding disclosrue of this info.......


 21 and want to move out!!!?
I am 21 and want to get a place of my own. I have no money and I am on a temporary job, earning £5.60 per hour. I do not work full time some weeks, but I do most. Starting at the beginning, can ...


 First time home buyer and really confused!?
Me and my boyfriend are buying a home for the first time, my job is requiring me to move from the Boston area, to the Los Angeles county area. because we live so far away we've been looking ...


 We are paying £500 per month on our rented property.?
We took the property on a six month lease with an option to renew. When it comes to the time for renewal, am I within my right to say I would like some work done on the kitchen. It is ok, but it ...


 When buying a home, who is responsible for paying the real estate agent? The buyer or the seller?
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 I'm currentley looking into buying my first house. The maximum mortgage I can get is £50,000.?
£50,000 won't buy me a house in or around my area. Is there no chance of me getting my own house unless I'm lucky enough to get a really well paid job? How do other people do it? I really ...


 What would be the first thing you buy with 1,000,000 dollars?
The first thing I would buy is an additoin to my house......my ...


 How can i convince my parents to move to an apartment?
i live in a small one story home, but it is cramped up and very depressing.there are times i dont even want to come home. i have to share my room that is very crowded. id love to have my own room, ...


 HOW MUCH RENT SHOULD WE CHARGE NOW?
My Brother-in-law is currently living with my husband and I. We charge him $500 a month for rent, food and bills that include his cell phone and car insurance (we are under a family plan with the ...


 Does my landlord need to replace the broken refrigerator?
When I signed the lease and moved into my apartment 3 months ago, a refrigerator came with the apartment, and it worked fine. Well this week it broke. My landlord came over to inspect it, but doesn&...


 How do I get my mothers house?
My mother lives by herself in a huge 3 bedroom house in Hampstead that she's been in since the late 1960s. It's a (Camden) council house. She unfortunately is an extremely agressive nasty ...


 If you live in an apartment or rent a house.....?
How do you pay for it? Like do you have a good paying job? Just wondering. I make $10.40 an hour and it seems like I will NEVER be able to afford my own place. :(...


 Girlfriend and I bought a house together. We broke up and I want the house in my name whats the first step?
We seperated over a year and a half ago. I have been paying the mortgage myself since without a problem. She has told me she will have her name taken off the mortgage but it hasn't happened ...


 Does the seller have to lower his asking price?
We are In the process of buying a house, we had the property we are wanting to buy surveyed (home buyers pack) and the bank (barclays) value the property £13,000 less than the asking price we ...


 Please help? I am selling my home and my buyer wants to move in before the closing day.?
We tried closing twice before but it was contingent upon him selling his house in Maryland, which eventually got sold on Friday. Would you let someone lease or possess the house before closing? A...


 Rent is dead money ?
heard so many people refer paying rent to money down the drain, but what about interest from mortgage ? isnt that money down the drain also ? only interest go to brank's drain , while rent go to ...



bcr578
How get the name of a homeowner of a house in my neighborhood?
I had a slip and fall on someones sidewalk. How do I find out the name of the person who owns the home? I want to give them the doctor bill.
                     
 




Steve H
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Why should they pay? A sidewalk is in the city's Right-Of-Way. How are they liable for your fall?


josified
There is not enough information is your question to answer it properly. But just from what you said so far, the owner has nothing to do with it .The city, who actually owns the sidewalk ,is the one to contact.


patrickmcc55
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The town tax assessors office.


Blunt Honesty
Sidewalk belongs to the city


Mr_z
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The other answers will do it for you. But I don't understand why you can't take responsibility for your own actions. Didn't your parents teach you how to walk? Then sue them.

Or you could maybe...GROW UP


caretaker
knock on their door
or
Here we contact the county Tax assessor collector


Joe K
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I'm not an attorney, but most sidewalks are not maintained by the homeowner, at least in my neck of the woods. Now, if they were pouring oil and butter all over the sidewalk or had a skateboard on it and that made you fall, well ok.

So long as you can look in the mirror and know that it was actually their fault, just look up the information on the county's web site, provided they have one.

Regards,

Joe...


Unique
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county tax assessors office or county courthouse.

good luck.


Big C
You may have to talk to a lawyer first if I were you. The first consultations are usually free. Would you pay a doctor bill if I sent one to you out of the blue? I don't think so.

But to get the name go to the tax assessors office. Also, ask them where you can see the platted land books. These show you who owns the property. That way you will not be sending the bill to the person who owns the house, versus the person living there and possibly renting/leasing/buying the house.

Personally, I think American has gotten all sue happy to the lawyers delite.


Mariam S
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Look at your county tax asessor webiste and search by property address.


Alice laughing
Be careful. How close to you does this person live? You are "throwing down the gauntlet" so to speak, and inviting what to you, may seem simple and clear right now, but you could start YEARS of animosity and bad blood between neighbors. It sounds like if you don't know their name(s) that they cannot be that close to you. But still . . . .think it through before you make your move(s). It might turn out not to be worth it in the long run. You really do not know what type of people they are. (Hello . . . how many times do we see on the news after someone has maimed, killed, etc. a neighbor coming forward on the screen and saying "Oh, but they seemed like such NICE people!??!"

Can you call your local bar association and get an inexpensive (or maybe even free) consultation with a personal injury attorney?


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If you know their property address, you can go to the tax collector's web site or property appresseirs web site in your county....sometime's it finds properties by their address, but the address has to be exact.


Me
If the sidewalk was built by the county you might be able to sue the county. Other wise use this link to find the homeowner.


HOUSTONE_PLAYA
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tax accesor


Krystina P
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Do not listen to the people saying the homeowners are not responsible! It is different in each city, here the homeowners are responsible for shoveling/salting thier own sidewalk in front of the house or they can recieve a fine or ticket. They could definitly be liable.


samiam246
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Most counties have GIS mapping online. All you have to do is a search for whatever county and state GIS and then do a search of the property address. This should give you the name of the owner. Be careful though, if it has sold recently then the new owners may not be listed yet.


Bobbie
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the town hall.It is public info.


MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
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GO to the library and get a copy of a City Directory, in which you can look up the address. Or go to the Courthouse and look up the tax records in the Assessor's office or the Deed in the Recorder of Deeds office.
If you're going to try to get them to pay your doctor's bill, you should notify them of the fall right away. They may have homeowner's insurance that would take care of it.


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