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 How does a lower middle class person in Illinois afford to live in California or Florida?
I live in Bloomington, IL and would love to live in Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, LA, San Diego, San Francisco, or in California in general (preferrably southern)....


 What can i buy with a £5?
i have £5 to spend i know its not much money but i want to get something that i can use so i dont waste my money any ideas?! thank you!!...


 My fiance and I are renting a Condo my Dad owns?
I am living in a very new (we are the 1st to live there) Condo my Father owns with my fiance. We have lived there with my younger sister (the 3 of us) for the past year and she just moved out. My ...


 Should I live at home or with my friend in an apartment?
If I am planning on getting married in a year or more, should I live with my parents (saving money, but commuting to school and not as involved at school) or live with my friend in an apartment close ...


 How do you find out who own a piece of property?
11838 plumpoint dr Houston texas 77099...


 I don't know what to do, would you buy a house or pay off a lot of bills?
We have saved up a lot of money in hopes of buying a house out of foreclosure (with cash). If we did this we would save $750/month and have a yard for our dogs. It will cost 2k to make the house ...


 Foreclosure?
My Home is in Foreclosure I owe$30K more than what it is worth!!! Has anyone ever heard of your bank reducing what you OWE on a property to it's current value? I owe $235 and its worth $219K now....


 How do i get my name off of house mortgage my e-wife now is paying for Thur our divorce agreement?
gave my share of house to my ex but now i am having trouble getting loans because it shows up still on my credit ...


 Does anyone know where I stand on this?
I had a standing order from my savings account to pay £300 rent per month to my landlord. When I moved out in March I cancelled the Standing Order by putting it in writing to the bank. However, they ...


 What makes a company deny a person when they apply to rent an apartment?
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 Can I be evicted?
I am planning on moving in with my GF. The thing is that the lease says if anyone else lives there they have to be on the lease.

I do not qualify to be on the lease. If caught can I be ...


 Can i get a loan for a house?
I am a military member overseas.I would not be living in this house for 5-7 years. Am i able to get a loan for this?
Additional Details
yes i am ...


 I did a purchase agreement for $ 50,000. To include closing cost. The bank approved this amount.?
The seller has came back after his real asking price of $49,000. Says yes he will pay the closing cost if I will pay 53,000 for the house. He says the house should appraise for the 53 amount. Do I ...


 What's the worst part of owning a house and the worst of living in an apartment?
What's the worst of both?
Additional Details
I've got very noisy illegals living next door (the fact they work on farms and don't speak any english is a clue).

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 How do I determine what the current owner paid for the property I want to purchase?
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 "i live in this apartment for three year for 80 bucks week can they just kick me out my roomates?
i do not have ...


 When it comes to apartments, what exactly does rent cover?
Like heating, air conditioning, water, electric, internet, phone...

Is stuff such AS internet dependent upon the landlord?...
Additional Details
Hmm. ok.

Typically ...


 If I rent a house and I have a dog that attacks a neighbors pet or child?
what liability would my lanlord have
Additional Details
the landlord has been informed that the dog may be ...


 If I'm buying a house, can my current landlord force me to pay rent until August when the lease expires?
My lease is up in August and the houses' tenants are waiting for their new home to be vacated so they can move out. I'd appreciate any and all help. T...


 A question about tenants?
I am currently renting out my house. The tenants turned out to be bad at paying rent on time, they are now behind 1 month. I always have to call them & ask for the rent money when it comes time ...



SLR
I am buying a house, and need to break my lease. My apts are trying to charge me over $4k to move out early.?
I am fine with most of the charges - the reletting fee, and reimbursement of discounts and concessions. The part I am concerned about is that they are trying to charge me 60 days worth of market rent, which totals nearly $2k. Can they charge me for rent when they will most likely already have someone else living here??
                     
 




CocoaBean316
As others have said...basically, they can (and probably will in most cases) charge you the maximum amount stated in the lease. But this amount is of course subject to limits usually set by state law (in OH, for example, I believe all they could charge you is 3 months rent). So read the lease, and make sure it is within the bounds of that (if not, point this out to them and they should drop their requirements). And then, if you find the amount is allowed by the lease, go to the library and look at the UCC or whatever need be make sure that amount is legally allowed by your state. If not, threaten a lawsuit. If it IS allowed by law...your options become limited to either

1) paying the amount, however ridiculous it may seem
2) not paying it and getting slapped with an eviction or lawsuit or
3) move out and sublet the apartment. Try and keep it under the table if it is not allowed by the lease (maybe charge rent well below the market rate to keep the new tenant quiet since they know better than to ruin a good thing)


Diane D
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They cannot charge you after they have rented it to someone else. But they can delay renting it out until the term of your tenancy is over.


kernel_sanders
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Just move out..Do not tell them where you are moving to..If anyone asks say to china.


basketcase88
Depends on the rental contract you signed with them, but if it's in there, then yes, they can charge it to you. Get out your rental contract and read it.


curmudgeon
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For 4K, spend $200 and talk to a lawyer!!!


BoomChikkaBoom
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The landlord has a duty to mitigate his daamages, meaning that he cannot delay rerenting the apartment or hold it empty simply because he can collect from you.

They cannot collect damages when there are none, meaning that if they are accepting rent from a tenant, they cannot require you to pay also.


Koray
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This is all abouth Negotition, you dont need to accept any of the charges, my persnal advice dont try to understand. If you accept everything they usk more, tell them you dont accept.


Tom-SJ
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In Calif, theoretically you can be liable for all rent until the lease expires. But the landlord must attempt to re-rent your unit and can collect 'reasonable' advertising expenses, cleaning fees, etc. to make the unit ready for another tenant.

If the rental market is soft, you could be made to rent pay until they can get new tenants. But if they can sign new tenants before your lease expires, they cannot collect rent from two parties - you would be out of your lease.

The upper limit is what they can get in small claims court.

See source for more info.


Mattman
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I would talk to a lawyer and show him/her some papers.


starting over
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I would read your lease and see what it says.


s_d_wadham
read your lease, I have gotten out of those contracts before just make sure he doesn't know you have bought a house,then you have allmost any option for breaking your lease,make something up that is beleivable and stick to your guns on a good reason of breaking your lease otherwise speak with a lawyer


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