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 If a bank makes a payment to you in error?
We had a lodger, and after he moved out, his bank still paid the next 2 months rent to us through the bacs system. We have now had a letter from his bank saying that they made the error, have repaid ...


 Does this sound like a good deal for a first apartment?
It's a studio $400 a month rent. I can either sign a 12 month lease of go month by month. The security deposit is $300, and gas electric and sewage are all included. Also there is indoor parking ...


 How Can I Make My House Appraise at a Very High Value?
Help! I must refinance my house, or I'm going into forclosure. The appraiser is coming soon and the house needs to appraise at a high figure. Is there anything I can do to (legally) coerce the ...


 How realtor and broker make their commisions? thanks?
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 Can my boyfriend and I afford a mortgage making a combined $62,000.00 a year?
My boyfriend and I are thinking about buying a condo in CT. We want a 2 bedroom condo but we are afraid that with the condos fees and property taxes we will not be able to afford it. My boyfriend ...


 What's better: Cheaper rent in an ok neighborhood, or break-the-bank rent in a great neighborhood?
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 The home my friend is renting is being foreclosed what happens next?
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 Can I add a family friend on title at closing even if they are not on the mortgage loan or purchase contract?
I would like to add the friend because they are helping with half the down payment and will be living in the unpermitted cottage (which will help with the mortgage payment). However the loan company ...


 Does "No money down real estate really exist", and do they work for investors?
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 When you sell a house, do you have to get it inspected for termites?
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 Which is better? payoff a car loan or put as downpayment for house?
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 Water or landlord problem?
I rent out an attic apartment in a pretty old mansion. About a month ago, the water pressure in my apartment was pretty bad, and at moments it would sputter out of the faucet (air in the pipes?), or ...


 REFI!!!... help...what are the chances on getting this LOAN!!!!!!?
i need to refinance and cash out about 60k for home improvements. i owe 285k .. i do not have a prepayment penalty at all... my home can apraise for about 415K and i do not make that much income so ...


 I am a real estate agent what is the best ad to get buyers or sellers?
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 Is there going to be a house price crash in england? what do you think?
COULD we really see a crash in prices, or is it just likely to level out? I dont understand how a crash could happen given the level of demand for homes? am i wrong? i hope so!...


 Why is it not a good time to buy a home?
i heard some where that it is not the right time to by a home
or get a loan

why is ...


 Can you be an estate agent if you you have a police record for criminal damage?
An estate agent smashed my window because my baby was crying. Should I procecute in the hope that he would lose his ...


 I just want to rent out a room in my apartment who do i do that or were do i go to plese help?
one room 4 rent must have income and no pet or children. You have use to the bathroom kitchen you buy own food. tv, cable,heat,A.C....


 My roommate in nevada has not paid her rent and says she won't leave until I take her to court. What do I do?
She says she does not have the money to pay rent and that she would be leaving next weekend. I asked her to leave by this weekend and now she refuses to leave without me taking her to court. What ...


 Please help me understand?
When you sell your home how soon do you get the payment for your home from the bank!?
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My grandparents both passed away and there home was to be sold and divided ...



Tonya p
I have an eviction but i gave the landlord money towards it does that stop the evction?
                     
 




darrin_carey
In most states, if the landlord accepted your partial payment, any current evictions for not paying rent are stopped.

The landlord would have to start a new eviction the following day.

If the landlord continues the old eviction, when it goes to court simply state that he accepted payment on X date and show the receipt.


bostonianinmo
If the eviction has not yet been ordered by the court, payment in full will stop the eviction. This assumes that non-payment of rent was the reason for the eviction suit in the first place.

Partial payment normally does not stop it but in some states (FL is one) the landlord will have to refile the eviction if he accepts any rent once the process has started. An important question is, "Has the landlord actually accepted the payment?" Simply mailing a check doesn't mean that it has been accepted unless the check is cashed. If you try to hand it to the landlord and he refuses to accept it and you leave it on a table and walk out, it has not been accepted even if you leave cash.


DennistheMenace
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depends where you live.....some places a partial payment stops the process, some it has to be paid in full,
to stop it............


Leroy M
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check with the laws in your state but generally if a landlord accepts payment the eviction will stop regardless of how much or how little you paid. the fact that the landlord accepted payment is an agreement and they can not continue with the eviction. this is the reason why most lending institutions don't except nothing but the full payment unless agreed upon. it against the law to take payment and take action but check your state and local laws for better clarification


spadezgurl22
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depends on what the outcome is in court. if he wants u out even though u paid him they might have the right to evict you anyways. i would speak to your landlord and ask him to stop the eviction bein that you paid him.


Expert Realtor
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If you have outstanding rental payments, unless it brought you up-to-date and current with you past-due rent, no...it does not stop the eviction process.

I would also call the Landlord/Tenant organization in your locality...most areas have one...there may be additional protections afforded to you under the law, that only they can answer.

If you are near the end of your lease, or month-to-month, then there is very little you can do.


kystik83
usually you have to pay the rent in full in order to stop an eviction this is something you need to ask you landlord.


Richard Stephens
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Unfortunately only the landlord can stop the eviction at this point. However in many states the landlord may only collect money up until a writ is issued unless the landlord clearly states on the receipt or in a letter that the money was accepted with reservation. In other words s/he can "say" if you pay off all of your debt you can stay and still go through with the eviction if s/he wants to.

Your best bet would be to just move out before the writ is ever served. Landlords can sometimes be rough with your personal items when they have to set them on the side of the road.


scottswoman28
Check ur lease, if the landlord wants u out, no amount of money could help. They need a steady payment from u, and if u can't comply they can evict u. If u paid some, u would have to ask ur landlord if ur in good standing b/c it's up to him wether u stay or go, according to whatever ur lease says!!


rlloydevans
If you paid all that was due, then yes, it stops it. If you only did a portion of it, then normally, no. However, it does depend on the local real estate laws for your area, so it would be a good thing to check with your local legal aid/renters rights organization to see what applies for your area.

Normally, if you've made a partial payment:

If you've received an eviction notice but no legal action has actually been made, it does help. Talk to the Landlord and set up a system to get caught up on your rent, or if that doesn't work, when you have the court date mention to the judge you've made a partial payment and plan on getting caught up. It probably will help.

You've made a partial payment after the judge has ordered you evicted. normally you are given 3-7 days as a final period of time to make things right. If you make a partial payment you can try to talk the landlord into giving you more time. Probably won't happen, because if the landlord accepts part payment and lets you stay, then you don't finish paying, the landlord has to start the eviction process all over again, and by that time the owner is tired of the hassle and just wants a good tenant who pays their rent.

After you have been evicted? You just wasted money.


southernn_sky_2020
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Depends on how much you gave them and what you owe read your lease


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