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 Who will be in charge to inspect our apartment when we move out?
By the laws and common practice, who exactly will be in charge to inspect tenants apartment when they move out and decide to charge tenants for something? Property management or the third-party such ...


 Whats the typical commission charged by a realtor to sell a house?
This is for a home in San Antonio, TX. Should it be 6%? Is there a cheaper way I can list my home for sale?...


 Whats the minimum age to live in your own apartment..?
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 Balance Due at my former apartment complex?
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 How long can house prices rise for?
For instance in my town (Witney Oxon) the house prices continue to rise even theough the average salary is too low to rent let alone buy a house. Also people are being made redundant in manufacturing ...


 1st Home decision - Buy a condo or home?
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 18 years old want to buy foreclosed home?
Im 18 and I want to buy a foreclosed home so I can rent it out. My mom would give me the money (because I dont have a job) so I can buy it and fix it up. And she would let me sell it and get the ...


 Moving to a new apartment in a week, just bought a puppy...?
Im moving into a pet friendly apartment in a week. Right now the apartment I live in is NOT pet friendly. I just bought a new puppy and the pet store will only hold her until today.(I know, I know I ...


 Can i afford to live in a £350 a month rent on a £600 wage?
The flat has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen
Additional Details
Wow! thanks for the help. The flat is a ground floor studio apartment. Other people will live above me, so council tax ...


 Does any one know any place in CA where you can buy a home for 150,000 to 250,000?
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 Myself and my g/f are looking to get our own place.....?
i have moved out before into a flat with a mate! And she has lived in Australia for a year. What do you think is the best option, rent for a year to make sure we can live together or go straight in ...


 Upfront 6 months rent?
Do you think that an apartment would allow me to pay upfront 6 months rent, on a 6 month lease? I am planning to move out of state in July, and quit my current job of 17 years. I will have all the ...


 Apartment Legal Question?
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 How do I evicte a tenant for non payment and for abandoment of my apartement?
This tenant provided false information about her id, while in the apartement, she was hiding and aiding a wanted fugitive and was dealing drugs while we were getting sick from her smoking pot. And ...


 Somebody has to pay me rent of £70 weekely but now he wants to pay monthly, how do i calculate?
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 What would happen if every bank closed down?
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 How many days should I give my tentant who is late paying?
I am new at rental management. My tentant siged a 1 year lease beginning June 1st. He paid both on time with a postal money order. He has not paid July rent. He sent me an email and apologized ...


 Is this a scam? this is what i got back after I inquired about renting a place.?
thank you for your heart felt email and I hope all is well for you. Now I fell obligated to tell you about myself Firstly I am Mrs Ruth RiveraLopes a 50 yr old professional woman a mother of three ...


 Can you receive a penalty if you sell a house less than five years after you have purchased it?
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 Is it possible for a house to cost $19???
take a look, this looks like BS to me. It really says this house it $19!!!!

WTF!!

http://realestate.yahoo....



paddypower69
I am going to rent a flat with my g/f....?
will all our stuff be covered on the landlords insurance or do we need to take out our own?
                     
 




welcome news
You will need to take out a contents insurance in both your and your girlfriends name.

The landlord has no insurable interest in your posessions so can't insure them.


Sal*UK
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Your personal effects need to be insured by you.


gemma
the only things that are covered by the landlord are the things in the flat if it was furnished otherwise you insure your own things


animemadness
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yep you have to ensure them


The One
You insure them dont cost a lot.


Jamie Z
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You will need to purchase renters insurance that is based on the amount of money that you would like to cover. For example, if you would like to cover all your belongings and the purchase amount of those items comes to $30,000 (ie. Electronics, furniture, jewelry, personal items, ect.) then your payments would be around $15/month. When you think about it, it is nothing, not even a dollar a day. That is worth it to me. It is offered at GEICO and many insurance companies, but that is one named. You might want to consider flood insurance as well. It depends on where you live and the likelyhood of that happening. Here is a link where you can find out exaclty what it would cost you through GEICO. Hope this helps you. Let me know if you have any questions.

http://www.geico.com/landingpage/moat/rent3.htm?cmsJobnumber=234233&gclid=CNbd2auvkZACFReQGgod8CFe-g


Whit
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nothing is insured with the an apartment that is why you need to get renters insurance, you can usually get this through your car insurance company (they will usually cut you a deal on it too). Some apartment complexes actually require u to get renters insurance before you can sign a lease.


Classy Granny
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The landlords insurance does not cover your personal belongings. You need to purchase Renter's Insurance. Shop around, different companies charge different amounts. Depending on the value of your things, you'll have to decide how much it would cost to replace all of it. Renter's insurance is not that expensive when you consider what you loss would be if you lost it all.


leambi
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yes, you landlords insurance will probably only cover the building, you need to get some contents insurance.


boardbiker
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You can call the insurance company (Geico, Allstate, etc) and ask for renter's insurance. Then give an estimate of the replacement value. If you are like me and don't have anything valuable other than your dogs then don't bother.
Once you have a policy, you can take pics and load it onto a CD and store the disk in your car or at work.


Jooles
The property, i.e. the physical structure of the building, should be covered by the landlord, but you will need to take out contents insurance for the property that you have in the flat.

Some insurers ask that you have certain types of locks on the doors and windows so you will need to check what is currently there, and you may need to update if they are not good enough for the insurers. Check with your landlord before making any changes though.


Robert W
You need renter's insurance. The land-lord's insurance covers his/her property (the dwelling) not your stuff. Also, be sure BOTH of you are on the lease agreement. If one of you skips out, or if you break up (I know you cant imagine that happening) then you're both protected.


gordonmother
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Take your own insurance to be on the safe side.


Chickie20
If I were you I's insure them either way that way you have extra coverage in case something happens...I think thats where a lot of people go wrong when they get apartments, they don't insure anything...and it would be a sin if you had a fire and lost everything, or a flood....anything at all like that. But if you have insurance then your stress will be a little tiny bit less then what it would be if you lost everything and had no insurance


Weimaraner Mom
You will need to carry renters insurance. The LL only carries blanket insurance on the building. Which means if it burns down he is insured to rebuild it or repair it back to it's original condition, anything that was lost in the fire, i.e. your personal belongings, TV, Furniture, clothes, CD Player, DVD player, etc will not be covered, that's what renters insurance covers.


shih tzu lady
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No you will have to insure your own possessions. The landlord will have buildings insurance and will insure any of the fixtures and fittings and contents that he would have to replace in case of fire, burglary etc. You should get a basic insurance plan at a nominal cost.


Its Time To Boogie!
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i dont know i live with my parents


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