I rent a house that is getting foreclosed because the owner didnt pay mortgage. what do i do? i paid my rent.. |
| i live in florida, and i have been told that if the house doesnt sell immediately after it forecloses, and we havent been evicted by our landlord (we are PERFECT TENENTS), we basically cannot just be ... |
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What can I do? |
| our realtor is lazy! and what can we do to make him do omething to sell our house quicker?... |
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Is it cheaper to rent or buy a house? |
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A caregiver who no longer empoyed by me, refusing to move out of my home. How do I get rid of her lawfully? |
| She was taking care of my disabled son, but he moved to a care facility, and we do not need her services anymore. I give her a week to move out, she refuses and locked herself in her room.... |
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Someone please answer!! i tried asking but didn't get any answers!! please, i need help!!!!? |
when someone transfers a house to you, how long does it take for the title to clear and come back to you and everything once it's recorded so you know that it is officially yours??
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Lease says we can park our small trailer, owner says No? |
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Should I evict? |
| My tenant has not paid me for January rent or February rent. Now March rent hasn't come. I sent him a formal notice that at least January and February rent must be depostied by today. Lets ... |
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Should I refinance my home?? |
I'm at 6.25% fixed. I don't need cash out, I just want a lower rate if its possible, on fixed terms. My credit is 730, and I can show my income. Additional Details I've ... |
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Is owning real estate a major hassle? |
| I have extra money and am trying to figure out what investment I should make. I'm in the stock market now and all it seems to do is steadily decrease, with huge swings up and down every day. I... |
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What are the legalities of not accepting a full asking price offer to purchase? |
| Think real estate agent suggested listing price to low, that way it sold quickly. Got an offer for listing price on first day shown. Do I have to accept this offer, when I think I want more for the ... |
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Looking to buy a house..? |
| I was looking at this house its priced very cheep, it says it has "slab issues" what does that mean?... |
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Landlord vs. Tenant? |
I started renting a house 1 month ago and we have noticed some things in the house that need to be fixed. So, what would you concider a landlords problem or a tennents responsibility?
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My apartment lease - 30 Day Notice? |
| My lease ends today Jan 31 and I want to move out. Am I required to give 30 day notice. If i give the house key today, Am I still responsible for Feb's rent? Pls help.. what is the law says?... |
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How can I "fire" my real estate agent after signing a dual agency agreement? |
| First time home buyer. Found a home I liked, signed the dual agency agreement with the seller's agent (I didn't have my own agent, yeah yeah yeah I know now), placed a bid, then had the ... |
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Stealing - Or is It? |
| If I was looking for an apartment that a Realtor said was vacant and available now and gave me a key to check it out and I found personal belongings in there; would taking them be stealing? Bear in ... |
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When is it time to change your realtor? |
| Our realtor has shown our house one time in the last month! I know the market is low right now, but when do I draw the line?... |
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Can my apartment complex charge me rent for an apartment I moved out of early, but was immediately rented? |
| I broke lease 2 months before the lease was up. A week after moving out, the apartment was rented to new tenants. My rent was paid in full up through the time I was living in the apartment. C... |
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watwatwat | How much shoud I rent a room for? |
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Poutine
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one room?
it should not be more than 25% of your monthly expenses
and by the way:
there are no new rules yet
US citizens do not need a passport (even if they are coming in by air)
You will, however, need:
1.
Proof of your U.S. citizenship such as your U.S. passport (For information on obtaining a U.S. passport, check with one of the regional passport agencies located throughout the U.S.) or certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the city, county or state in the U.S. where you were born. If you are a naturalized U.S. citizen and do not have a passport, you should travel with your naturalization certificate. A driver’s license, voter’s registration card or Social Security card is NOT valid proof of citizenship.
2.
Photo identification, such as a current, valid driver’s license.
All U.S. citizens entering Canada from a third country must have a valid passport.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/regional/regional_1170.html |
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redneck hogleg
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dont spend no more than 25% of your income |
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Mic
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$600. per month, plus utilities. |
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dncrgal55
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it depends is the house a ice realative size is it in a good neighborhood and is the room a nice size. |
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muncie birder
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Not enough information. Does it have a private bath? How large is it? Does it have a private entrance? What is the location? Does it include parking? Is it near public transportation? |
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PS4884
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30% of your income |
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bagpipesrool
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There are many factors to consider...the location, the surrounding attributes (is it on a busline, stores nearby, school nearby, etc.) what's accessable to you inside the home (washer/dryer, dishwasher, etc.) The distance it is from your place of employment,... the list goes on. But a good rule of thumb... NOT more than 30% of your monthly income. |
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luv41anatha
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need more info... |
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youtubeglendale
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There are many factors to consider...the location, the surrounding attributes (is it on a busline, stores nearby, school nearby, etc.) what's accessable to you inside the home (washer/dryer, dishwasher, etc.) The distance it is from your place of employment,... the list goes on. But a good rule of thumb... NOT more than 30% of your monthly income.
These guys help you find an estimate...
http://www.huduser.org/datasets/50per.html |
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