If you break your lease or get evicted does it effect your credit report? |
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This is a serious question. Does anyone want to give me a house in England? |
I don't mind where.
I'm trying to reduce my outgoings so having a free house will be great for me and my family.
I guess we could always sleep in the gutter tonight!!... |
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How much should I charge for a pet (puppy) deposit? |
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Is it better to be married when applying for a mortgage? |
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Rent, Rent to Own, or Buy? |
| My apartment's lease is up in February. I am looking for a place for just myself. I don't understand the whole process of buying a home/townhome/condo/loft, so the first thing I want to ... |
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Landlord kept more of deposit than agreed upon.? |
We did the walk through in our apartment when we moved and the ditzy manager said it looked great...just $90 to clean the carpet and $10 to patch a couple of holes from hanging pictures.
We had ... |
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Does this suck or what? |
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Buying a home? |
I'm so excited I can hardly speak! We're about ready to start the process on buying a home.
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As a pregnant woman, do I have any legal right to stay in rented accommodation after notice is served? |
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Is it possible to waive inspections and appraisels? |
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Ok would it be stupid for me to buy a small house if im in debt about 15k? |
| I want to take advantage of the the buyers market but i still have credit card debt ...I just want to buy something inexpensive would it benefit me?... |
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I want to walk out of my home, my bank bent rules to Fund my HOme Loan.? |
I bought a home in 2005, i put 20% down to acquire Loan, i did not qualify for the loan amount since it was 55% of my monthly income.
the bank still funded the loan and we moved into our home. <... |
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I need help getting out of buying a house? |
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Can a landlord increase a security deposit once you have moved in? |
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LMV | I've mice in my flat, what can I do? |
Don't answer to use a mouse trap or poison, it's not the purpose (I dit it, of course).
First of all, my flat is tidy and clean... It's good to precise!
I keep having mice, surely the flat is not tight and there is a coffee in the same building so everyday there are a lot of bins in the bin area, that's why I think the buildink is infested and invaded by mice.
So it's kind useless to keep killing them without do anything else and it's begining to be disgusting! Understandable.
I just arrived in the UK so I don't know tenants rights. I rent my flat to a landlord through a property agency.
- Is that the tenants or landlords duty to take care of the sanity of their building?
- Is there a building owners syndicate in the UK (an association with all landlorsd of my building)?
- Can I make check the flat to the concil (or anithing else) to demonstrate it's unhealthy?
- What are my legal possibilities and rights and what should I do to make the problem solved?
Thanks! |
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TV
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Ask the Land lord to take care of it, write alerter to the Coffee informing your problem and he must know how to tackle it.
write to the municipality if no actions taken by the Landlord or Coffee, at last sue them.
Before all this for your safety and comfort do call a pest control fro immediate solution and pass on the bill to the Landlord. |
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****
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Talk to your Landlord. He/She needs to deal with this problem, not you. |
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Cari
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Here's the problem ... if you live in a flat, and your neighbours refuse to do anything about their rodent problem, then no matter what you or the landlord do to try to rectify the problem they're just going to keep coming back.
The landlord should deal with it, not you. But it might not do much good until your neighbours clean up their act.
I would call your local council and report the coffee shop for leaving their rubbish out, as chances are that's what's attracting them. Generally, by law all rubbish that they put out must either be stored securely in bins or tied up in bags, not just strewn all over the place.
In the UK, there's generally not a building owner's syndicate, but it depends very much on what type of a property you live in. If you live in a house that's been divided into flats then the freeholder is responsible for the common parts, but you'd have to call your landlord as you wouldn't know who this is. If you live in an ex-local authority flat, then the council is the freeholder. If you live in a reasonably modern development, then there should be some kind of caretaker responsible for the common parts. But in all of these situations, it should be the landlord making contact, not you. |
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matty
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District Council pest control should be informed by your landlord. Its not expensive, but he will have to pay. |
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lisa_b
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speak to your landlord, he should be made aware of the problem and do somehting about it |
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laplandfan
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Get a cat |
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bokbaker
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Call your local council, they will deal with it |
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LOUISE H
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hi i also had mice in the attic keeping me up all night, i bought one of the jml pest control censors plugged it in and havent heard them since. they cost £20.00 from woolworths, wilkinsons, etc. good luck |
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Mr-K-
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you need to get the professionals in I'm afraid. Could be a larger scale problem than you think. |
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Tara K
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I used to work in property rentals and we always advised tenants to call the Environmental Health Dept of their local council for mice since there was a callout charge if the landlord reported it but not if the tenant did so. |
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leonardhomes@sbcglobal.net
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Buy a cat or a snake they will take care of the critters |
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atominfiltrators
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Report this to your tenants and if they don't fix it then take photographs of the pests and phone Watchdog. |
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Stupid answer guy
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Use a mouse tra............oh! What about poisi.............oh ffs! |
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