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 When we dont pay rent do they kick us out or lock us out?
we got a 6 month lease but we are not able to pay rent for this month and we are gonna give up on it. our lease ends in november
what do we do?...


 Would i be better off buying an old house rather than a new condo/townhouse?
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 Landlord not reporting rent as income?
After doing some research, I've come to find out that my landlord has no permit for the basement apartment I'm living in. On top of that, we've got double the amount of people living ...


 Does any one wach despret house wifes ?
i love it i was not sure if any one else waches it to sorry i suck at spelling but plzz do ...


 Can a landlord just demand access to a property..?
For example can he send a letter to say I will be coming on the xxth of november to inspect the property if no one is there I will gain access myself.
I was under the impression the landlord or ...


 Is landlord allowed to have a copy of my mailbox key?
I've been in my rented flat for a few months and the other day the landlord sent someone to ask me for my flat key so he could have it copied for the landlord, he also wanted my mailbox key.
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 Crappy Landlord...?
Has not fixed heating, despite being written several letters, so we have a paper trail both from ourselves and the letting agency. No contact from the landlord in over 2 months - do we have a case to ...


 How much would you charge in rent for a 1400 sq. ft. 3 bedroom 1 bath in country?
40 acres land, shed, decent shape no neighbors
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located in rural West Tennessee halfway between Nashville and M...


 How much are utlilies and other bills in an apartment?
Maybe thinking about renting or buying an apartment, just trying to see how much I would need to budget for phone, tv, utilities, and what else?...


 Where can i find really cheap living arrangements? i live on disability, and don't have a lot of money.?
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 With a low income like 27,000 is it smart to buy a house or continue renting?
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 If you 30 years old still living with mom paying $200 rent do you think thats embarrassing?
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 Is it better to have mortgage or rent your house?
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 Is it possible for my father in law to purchase a home in his name for my family to live in?
im recently self employed and dont have enough income on paper yet so hes willing to ...


 If my apartment is being worked on,and i cant stay there is my landlord entitled to the full rent.?
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 If a house has been vacent for 10 years has anyone the right to just move in????
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 How much can a land lord increase rent in one month?
Is there a legal amount a land lord can increse or is it up to the landlord?...


 If you made $143,000 a year, how much would you spend when buying a house?
jw
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what if later down the rode you made $183,500 a year?...


 Which one is better?
to stay on in a house with neighbours which are awfully rude to you and tehy are older than you and unfriendly BUT its nearer to the kids school etc with a 30k mortgage

or should I move in ...


 What's the best way to get rid of cockroaches?
We just bought a 3 family. After having the holdovers forcefully removed because of their disgusting lifestyle we discovered while doing renovations that their is a huge cockroach infestation. We�...



kimchee_boi
I have 15K burning a hole in my wallet. What do I do with it?
I have sold my house but with my new earnings I have no idea what to do with this extra money. I'm absolutely clueless when it comes to investments and whatever I decide to dump my money into I'm looking for a fast return on my investment. Suggestions?
                     
 




arag0rn111
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You don't want something you have to supervise closely because your interests lie elsewhere. EVERYONE is looking for a fast return on his/her investment, but in a fair market (and today's markets are quite fair because of electronic trading), basically the return is proportional to the risk you're willing to take.

My best advice to you is to invest your 15k in shares of a mutual fund that invests in selected business in the Asia-Pacific area. These economies are pretty solid now, but stil growing at a good clip. If you want less risk, you can go with a fund that contains a basket of euro-denominated securities. The euro is strong and stable and likely to remain so, but your appreciation (profit) will be less.

Please remember that NO investment is a savings account! No matter what you buy, there's always the chance it will go up in smoke (sometimes literally) and you will lose your boodle. Good luck.


zzz
Stock market


blackberry21
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Speak to a financial advisor.


stimpy
well, ditching the concept of fast returns would be your first wise decision. Forget you ever got the money, invest it in market indexed mutual funds, and let it ride..............if you have a tax shelter established of course. 15k is NOT enough to really enter into any sort of real estate venture persay, which is where the greatest amount of return is most likely to be achieved without snags. However, with a standard return averaging around 10-14% annually for the overall stock market, letting 15k ride partially on the sure thing, and partially in riskier investments might allow you to enter into the real estate arena within 7-10 years.


cheersaroundtheworld
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If you want to be safe and not worry about your investment just invest it in a 6 month CD but compare banks as they offer different rates. This gives you 6 months to think about what to do with your spare cash.


Gadget G
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Well, i wish i had such luxery problem. I wont repate the same
"give it to me" but i would say, enjoy your today's life but dont forget tomorrow....

and, if you still dont know what to do with it "THAN GIVE IT TO ME I HAVE SOME GREAT IDEAS"... lol
good luck...
ps,
do something that you can be proud of yourself and not ashamed!!!
i am sure there are some poor families around you...


saru
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donate it to portland public schools were ****** for cash


word2yamutha@sbcglobal.net
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Well you could give it to me. You could invest in stocks or something like that.


confused1832
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Well, you can do a lot of things. If you are not knowledgable on how the invest in the stock market, i would not suggest you doing something. If you are just going to sit on it, might at well in investing in treasury bills (assuming that you are rist adverse). I would just go on a vacation, have fun and travel the world.


Price is what you pay for value.
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There are a lot of sharks out there. So, it is better to read up some books before you start.

1. Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor by John Bogle.

2. The Essays of Warren Buffett : Lessons for Corporate America by Warren E. Buffett

Warren Buffett got rich by investing. John Bogle is founder of Vanguard mutual funds family. Can't go wrong with this two.

Meanwhile, CDs are paying nice interests. Some are over 5%, which are better than bonds..

Good luck!


jimbo
Call 911. If you carry your wallet where I do,in my back pocket, you may have a hard time setting down for awhile.


Snagelfritz
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About two hours ago you could have sold short the Euro against the US Dollar an now had made about $3,000. This leveraging $1,000,000 with $10,000 of your money and giving yourself a $5,000 Margin. You could have gambled and made more, but, I would not have recommended it.


Dirty Ranja ©
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Yeah, Invest It Into a western union/moneygram to me!


interesting
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Money market... stock market... bonds...


Lost. at. Sea.
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Go 2 or 3 weeks on a travel to Europe.
I can't think in a more valuable use.


Stand-up Philosopher
you can get a short term CD from various banks.


jamesmata
send it to me. you will get a -100% return though. :p


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I just came here because I knew there'd be several people who would say, "You could give it to me." And to those people I'd like to say: You should be ashamed of yourselves.

This money is the product of this man's effort. It belongs to him completely and it would be immoral of him to just give it away. Charity doesn't help anyone, but just working hard at what you're good at makes the world run efficiently and provides enough for everyone.

It's the exact opposite of what you've been taught by your religion of non-values. Begging and thievery is how wild animals live. Human beings on the other hand found a way to live together peacefully: fair trade.


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