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 Why should I pay rent when I havent been living in the property?
My landlady wants me to pay rent for the time I havent been living there. Ive paid a months rent in advance for august however only lived there that months for 4 days im now moving in properly on the ...


 If you knew you were only gonna live somewhere for 4 months what furniture would you buy???
Im gonna move to an apartment near Ft.Campbell KY but only for 4-5 months and then Im gonna move to Utah with my family because my husband is going to go to Iraq.I have an 8 month old who usually ...


 Where should I live in North America?
I'm looking for a location that's:
-Liberal
-Safe Neighborhood for kids
-Good School
-Good Health Care (Hospitals and Doctors)
-Moderate Climate (not too much snow/...


 Is it really possible to purchase a home with no money down and pay no closing cost?
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 Pay down credit cards or save for a house?
Now that the market is out of whack, I am guessing that lenders are going to make touger requirements for giving mortgages. I want to buy a house in 6-8 months. Right now I have about $2000 a month ...


 Can I ask my landlord to just use my deposit as my rent if I'm late??
Moved into apt. in Feb. of '06...paid one month's security and first month's rent. From June '06 to August of '06 I had 2 evictions filed against me from them due to my mom(...


 Is it difficult to sell your house with out a Realtor?
I really want to avoid any extra cost during selling my home. I need to learn the steps to doing it myslef! Any resources and help would be great!...


 Question about a first home purchase?
Can i roll the closing cost and lets say $10,000 into my mortage amount to pay for new furniture and moving?
Additional Details
I have heard of a 110% loan...What are these?...


 How much should I ask for my house when a company wants to by it and 30 others to turn area into strip mall?
My house is appraised at 49,700
They said they would pay house payment and taxes for a year in the house I am in now if I sale it today.
They said price is negotiable.
The area is ...


 Is there a limit on how long a landlord has to cash a check?
I have a landlord who is not cashing my check in a timely fashion. I have already contacted them about this. Is there something I can do legally to force them to cash the check within a month?...


 Buy through realtor or from owner?
Is it better to buy a house through a realtor or from owner directly? Why?...


 Considering leaving and going to a new state...any suggestions?
No kids, not really any family and no deep deep relationships. Been in the same place all my life and I feel that I would do much better somewhere else. Maybe like a do over....


 Roommates?
i have a 1 bedroom apartment, and I'm thinking of adding a roommate in here. but I'm a afraid since we will live in same room together, we will not get along. what's your experience?? (...


 How much could a doctor afford to pay for rent?
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 If something devastating happens to a person, what rights do they have to ending their apartment lease?
If someone has signed a lease but losses a family member and needs to move, what legal rights are there to get out of that lease? Are people seriously forced to stay in a lease without any exceptions?...


 If you are not a US citizen,can you purchase a home in the US?
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 Is it still possible to buy a house for 40,000?
hopefully in florida?we are a new family , in search for a home we can afford. i know how to work on homes and i am a profesional chef here in orlando....


 I want to be a real estate agent but i want to know do they really make good money .?
I want to be a real estate agent but i want to know do they really make good money or is it all about commission. And i also would like to know how to get started. Does anyone know?...


 When looking to buy a house, do you find floor plans useful?
I am conducting some market research. I would like to know if a floor plan layout would help sell a house. If you have looked through estate agent websites before, did you see any with floor plan ...


 Landlords, reasons for not allowing tenants to have dogs on the property?
Without being rude, why do you not allow tenants to have dogs?

Is it because of a past bad experience? Are you worried the dog will be destructive? What are some other reasons?...



twinkle
How much bill my household bills set me back a month?
I am hoping to move into a 2 bedroom small apartment as i have never lived away from home could somebody help me estimate the prices of my bills

Electric (My boyfriend & i are at work Mon-Fri 9-6)
Gas (As above)
Water (As Above)
Tv Licence

Gas
                     
 




MaInY
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Well i rent a 2 bed house with my gf we both work 9-5 ours are as follows (Per Month) :-

Rent - £350
Council Tax - £81
Gas - £50
Electricity - £50
Water - £25
TV License - £16
Food - £100
Telephone & Broadband - £70
SKY - £48
Car insurance - £101
Petrol - £80

Just those alone come upto £971

And that i excluding any loan payments and other things we also pay =(

its very expensive, but thats life unfortunately =(

Good Luck with all this anyway, hope all goes well ;)


bigoll
It does depend on your location and suppliers, but here's what my girlfriend and I pay for a 2 bed flat in East London: (we also work mon-fri 9-6ish)

Electricity: £15 - £20
Gas: £15 - £20
Both provided through British Gas. Don't believe the hype from the other companies - they are not cheaper. The reason being that every other gas and elec provider, other than BG, make you pay a standing charge (around 30p per day) on top of whatever you use. So, while other providers may have cheaper tariffs (the cost per unit for gas and elec), they are actually ripping you off with the standing charge.

TV licence is £131.50 per year for a colour TV, so about £11 per month. Don't forget to factor in Sky or cable if you get it.

Water via Thames Water is £222 per year, or £18.50 per month, and that's a standard charge. Get a meter fitted if you can to only pay for what you use.

As others have pointed out, don't forget council tax at £100 per month on average.

Also your phone bill - BT charge about £10 per month line rental, regardless of if someone else provides your calls package or if you ever make a call, unless you have the line disconnected. And don't forget internet if you want it.

Hope that helps - I've had a good morning so am in a helpful mood.

Oh - one more thing: get your payments set up by direct debit where possible. It'll save you money and stop unpleasantly large bills arriving every quarter.


origamimark
My outgoings for a flat in East London are
Electricity £45 - no gas here.
Water Rates (metered) £9
TV License £14
Phone £10
Internet £19
Top Up TV £8
Council tax £85
Service charge £81 (which includes buildings insurance)
Contents insurance £18
Mortgage £700

Hope this helps.


finalfrontier1976
Well I pay this:

Gas - £39 p/month
Electric - £29 p/month
Water (not on a meter) - £22.50 p/month
Licence, not got a working TV at the mo so no idea

Good luck, I live on my own but with 2 of you it should be a lot easier to manager and afford.


PollyPocket
TV is about £10/month I think.


Is your flat heated with CH or E7?

Electricity for CH prob £20 average. With E7, prob £40 or 50
Gas with CH prob £35, with E7 prob £10
Water (+ sewerage combined) pron £30 per month


DF
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I live in a 1 bed flat with my missus, our bills are roughly as follows.

Electricity - £23 a month
Gas - £20 a month
Water - £10 a month (metered)
TV - £11 a month these days?

Don't forget your council tax! In London this is gonna be £100+ a month!!!!!


Amy >'.'<
I didn't see you specify that you were NOT in the US so I will give you our currency. I wouldn't know how to convert those others to the US equivalent.

Electric isnt really based on how much you are home if you are running the air or heat. You should actually just turn the ac up a little when you leave rather than turn it off because it will have to work harder to recool the apt when you turn it back on hours later.

Here are my bills in a two bedroom house and I havent been running the air as its nice here already.

Elec-$50
Gas-dont have
Water-$20
Cable (with high speed internet)-$105


Annie M
Set up direct debits for all the above. I would say 50 for gas and 30 for elec. Gas/Elec prices have gone through the roof just lately so you dont want to be faced with huge bills this Winter.
Water is around 12/month and TV licence the same.


OriginalBubble
Electric around £30-£50
Gas around £30 - £50
Water depends on where you live mine is £25
TV license around £11 per month

Dont forget about Council Tax, that will probably be over £100 a month, you need to look at your local Council website to find out how much.


fem22
i pay £50 a month dual fuel (electric and gas water is included as gas heats it up)
and tv licence is 9.99 a month after three monthly payments of £30


Tabbyfur aka patchy puss
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Not forgetting Council Tax, Contents Insurance, Telephone, Food & Toiletries. The paying out is endless.


Luckys Charm
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i pay 5000 a month to live


David S
You don't give enough information. Much of the costs are flexible depending on where you live. A good rule of thumb is that your rent should be about 25% of your gross income. If you follow that rule you should be able to pay your utility bills and TV bill.


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