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 Instead of selling our house, we considered the option of renting it out, Would a month to month lease be wise
Because of the economy, and the requirements for potential buyers to obtain loans, we've decided to rent out our house instead of selling it right away. We've had a few that are interested ...


 Can the landlord keep you deposit if you have not yet signed a lease?
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 I need to know if people can still get squatters rights, if you find an abandoned house and just move in.?
In the state of Washington. I know that years and years ago people could have squatters rights but I was wondering about it in todays economy....


 Do you live in a house, apartment, condo, mansion.........?????
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 Can a judgement be collected on a person that is deceased?
If a creditor goes to the judical court and a judgement is granted to them(this was 13 years ago), and it states "active", what happens now. My grandmother died 10 months ago. will this ...


 What advice or where can i find information on becoming a property developer?
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 No pets allowed!! that really sux!?
me and my bf are going to move in together, and i really wanna a kitty!! and he really wants a puppy!!
but we are not allowed, the landlord does not let us.. most of the rental properties dont ...


 Can an apartment complex charge me for a chimney cleaning fee? i was never told this before moving in...?
got a notice on my front door that read i would b charged $80 for the apartments to clean the chimney....


 How many months rent can a landlord reasonably demand as a security deposit?
I am currently unemployed and have not held a job for the past 5 years (I was on disability) and I'm being asked by prospective landlords to supply upwards to a year's rent as a security ...


 My landlord turned off my heating and air conditioning unit, whodo I talk to about it? It is in the high 90's.

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He turned it off because it was being used and he said it was going to burn up. The unit is oviosly older than the other units in the complex.I figure he dosent want ...


 What exactly does "as is" mean on realty purchases? Who owns buildings that are on skids? Thanks.?
After we purchased our land we spotted a cabin in the trees. This was in May 2005 and now there is a couple claiming it is their cabin and want to take it off the land. They claim because the cabin ...


 I just want to know everyone's opinion on buying a mobile home...?
I already know the bad thing is the value drops low very fast!! Any other good or bad things about them, go ahead and tell me!! I might want to buy one!!...


 House prices..?
I know where on the internet to find out how much houses were sold for but can someone please tell me how long after the sale before it appears on these sites?? I want to know how much my neighbours ...


 I'm going to court tomorrow because my tenants won't move out?
They haven't paid rent in 3 months, she said she isn't moving out because she has a child and no where to go. I can't afford to let her stay because I have my own family to take care ...


 My landlord doesn't respond to an inquiry about late fees. What can be done?
Over a year ago late fees began accruing on my rent bill. I called the property manager on several occasions to inquire but got no response. Unsure of their validity and being unable to reach the ...


 What could i sell?????
I am making a on-line business but not sure what to sell something that sells good very good any help is appreciated thank
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thanks for your help but a product i could ...


 Should I go with the mortgage broker that is provided by the estate agents I have purchased from?
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 Can a landlord in Florida charge late fee of 50.00 plus 25.00 a day on late rent ?
We are late on Aug rent for the 1st time in 10 months of a 12 month lease and this is what the landlord wants to charge 50.00 late fee plus 25.00 a day till it is paid....


 Is my landlord responsible for leaking taps?
We have 2 leaking/broken taps(not just a washers , the taps themselves are defunct)
Also the stop **** is broken, the top has sheared off( a long time ago the last time they sent a plumber)
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 Is my landlord screwing my fellow roomates and me?
Two of my friends and I are getting ready to move into a house we are renting on sept 1st. However the current renters are not moving out of this house until sept 1st. I feel like we are getting ...



drf2684
I am going to court to evict my tenants for the first time this week. Any advice?
My tenants have failed to pay the previous two months rent. I've given all the proper notice and made sure to consult with some real estate attorneys, but in PA the eviction takes place in small claims court. I'm just looking for some wisdom for those who have some experience. Maybe an odd document or item they wish they had brought or something to that effect.

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Landlord
Just bring the lease and your payment records, as well as copies of your notices to them.

I would hope that you are not forced to house them on your expense for another 2 months, many people would be in foreclosure not receiving the rent for that long.

Be prepared for their appearance too. They tend to whine and cry about being victims to this and that to justify forcing you to support them. I was amazed the first couple of times I saw teh "oh poor pitifull me" acts.


Classy Granny
Have prove with you that you have not received your rents. A copy of the lease and pictures of any damages if you are planning on keeping any of their deposit.


skiingstowe
Hi,
Very important to file for rent escrow into court at the same time you file for eviction. This means they are forced to pay rent in to the court system. Now the court has some skin in the rent collection precess. If they don't pay into court like they are suppose to, the court boots them out. This works so don't pass on this advice.


Expert Realtor
Just bring your receipt book with you so there is a chronological record of what you write out.

Keep in mind, that most of the time tenants won't show up, so don't be surpised when that happens. About the only time they'll show up is when they have repairs that didn't get fixed.

I had one lady to stop paying rent b/c she didn't understand that changing light bulbs was her responsibility.


Olivia
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Just bring any and all documents you have for them just in case. You'll need the lease, copies of their ledger and the notices you sent them. You may have to have a seperate damage hearing after they move out, so you probably won't have pictures or anything like that yet.

I've also had to have all of the copies of any work orders or repairs that were completed for the tenant, because they claimed that they didn't pay because we didn't complete them.

Really, anything and everything can happen. Be strong and don't back down! A lot will depend on the judge. We've had judges that were great and gave us the judgement right away and we were done...then we've had others that asked the tenant how much of the balance they could afford to pay and how long they needed to move, and basically letting them stay another two months for like $200.

Good luck! Let us know how it turns out :)


K&A
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Bring with you a copy of the executed lease agreement, any documents on move-in condition, a clear account detailing the charges, and payments that they have incurred/paid. Any pertient info, check numbers dates recieved, any NSF payments, etc should be included on the account detail. Make sure you have copies of everything, all notices, the lease, account detail, etc just in case.

The process may take awhile but now, when there is a situation such as this, they will have to pay rent into an escrow account to the courts during the process if they appeal. This is the one upside to an icky situation.

In the future, include in your lease what the grace period is, if any, and as soon as a tenant is 10 days late with rent, give them notice to quit and begin the eviction process. This way, you are not starting 2 months behind.

Good Luck!


bumblebee
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Judge could let them stay until they find suitable housing....my tenents stayed 2 extra months and I had to go back to small claims court to recoup the money they owed me in back rent. I'm still trying to get it.


temescalrealtor
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Unfortunately, what you may need is a third party person to explain to them that its not worth renting in today's market and that they should consider buying a short sale/foreclosure for dirt cheap. Yes, they may not be able to afford paying rent, but that shouldn't stop them from buying. It didn't stop me when I went through a similar experience, bought and sold and made a nice profit from doing so. Despite the high (12%) interest rate.


susiegasser
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Good, Classy Granny!

I was an apartment manager here in Florida for a couple of years. Non-payment of rent is the best reason for eviction.

As mentioned before, be sure you have copies of all your documentation. Show where you've given proper notice. I'm surprised you don't HAVE an attorney representing you, hopefully it will be a simple matter for you.

Do have:
A copy or original signed lease

notices you've posted on their door (in FL, we have a "3-day")

If they have paid rent late in the past and you have notified them in WRITING that this is unacceptable, have copies of your letters to them.

If they have paid rent late in the past and you HAVE NOT notified them in writing, don't bring it up. This may appear as though you established an "acceptable pattern" of late payment outside of the lease agreement.

Be respectful of the court, and of your tenants. Show you are the bigger person. If they say incredibly stupid things, don't roll your eyes. (This may sound silly but you don't want to go in there looking like this is a high-school fight).

If you think there is any CHANCE of your tenants bringing up delayed maintenance, be ready for that with whatever you've got. (Invoices for repair work, work-order logs and follow-up times).

When the eviction occurs, here in Florida the local sheriff carries it out. You have a maintenance person (or yourself) change the locks immediately.

Have you been to the property? Is the electric still on? If they've neglected to pay the rent, they may neglect the utilities, even if it is at the last minute...protect your asset. Toss out stuff in the refrigerator and leave the door open. If electric is off, check to be sure that the oven or burners weren't left on. We had a resident booby-trap an oven so that when the electric was switched on, the kitchen ignited!

Sorry to go off on a tangent. I hope all goes VERY SMOOTHLY for you!


Teddy's Mom
Change the locks on doors...they may come back.....:(


Fuzzybutt
Dont rent.

Sell it and be done.


starletbaby04
Just offer to still be friends with them, and if they truly are sorry and have a real real real good reason, let them stay and give them one more chance, but only if they have a good reason, so stay strong you are doing the right thing


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