Please help. I'm being evicted.? |
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What is the cost to rent a studio apartment in your area and where do you live? |
It starts at $1,500 here and I just want to know what's going on everywhere else. Additional Details I'm in M... |
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Moved into a house with garage full of previous owners stuff/tools and bits of old cars.. can i throw it away? |
| can the previous owner take legal action in gaining compensation for any of his belongings i throw out? how long can he expect me to not have use of my own garage for?.. it is rammed full of junk. W... |
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Im 14 can i rent my own place? |
| im turnin 15 in nov. and can i rent my own place like a apartment or a condo or ANYTHING on my own without a parent. i live with friends and i want my own place. i dont have a home. i go from one ... |
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Is it legal to tell a tenant that they can't change the temperature in their apartment? |
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Can you be 17 years old and buy a house for sale in California? |
| I'll be 18 in 6 months, I have inherited a lot of money, enough to buy a house, but I'm still not sure if a 17 year old can buy a house for sale in the state of california.... |
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I have a roomate who drinks, and I rent from him, he took my $500 deposit and spent it, what is my recourse? |
| I have been renting for about 3 weeks here in Sheridan, WY which is almost impossible to find any kind of housing. He was a nice guy at first, but now it is beginning to be a nightmare. I have an 11... |
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My council house i can buy for £54000, or should i continue to pay rent and chuck money down the drain.? |
the rent is £64 weekly or i could get a mortgage what would you do i have lived in my councilhouse for 10 years Additional Details thankyou for the replies so far the house was valued ... |
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Can i get evicted? |
| I privately rent a house, i informed my landlord on the 26th of october 06 that i had damp everywhere becus of the rain we have had, he said he would sort this, ive been sending rent every month but ... |
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What is the average cost of a home in your area? |
| I watch Flip this House and am amazed how much these home cost to start with. Like a 1200sqft home will cost 235,000.00. Where I live you can buy homes like the ones they do for around 25,000 to 40,... |
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I'm 24, I was going to get house, I can afford, but then I wouldn't have money to have fun? |
| I just paid 600 to get out a plan to get a home. I make enough money to get house, so I decided to get a real big cool one. But when I was in the process of the getting the loan I regretted it. For ... |
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Rediculous situation... does he have a leg to stand on? |
So I had an agreement verbally to pay 700/mo in rent. I said I would contribute towards utilities which the roomate said is about 100/month...
I paid 1400 in advance, after 2 months ... |
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When a home is foreclosed, is the homeowner reimbursed for the amount of money that was payed into the home? ? |
| For example a homeowner has made a down payment of $20,000 and payed $50,000 towards a home loan of $200,000. The homeowner is no longer able to make the mortgage payments and the home goes into ... |
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msbrownthang2003 | I just brought my house and i don't want to keep it. Is there any clause to get out of the house? |
I just purchased a home 30 days ago. Not satisfied with the house and I want to know if I can get out of the house without penalty. |
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p_l_gray
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Did you read the contract???? Probably not. |
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Bush Whacker
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Sell it, sublet, or rent it out? |
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kevin s
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You own the house. It's yours. If you don't want it anymore, you would have to sell it.
Good luck,
Kevin
http://www.kevinscolastico.com |
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TurboLover
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Read your contract as those terms, if not in violation of law, will govern. My guess is not, unless there is some kind of "buyers remorse" clause in there (like when those states allow car buyers to rescind the contract within "X" number of days of purchase...) |
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BoomChikkaBoom
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If you own it, your only option is to sell it. |
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droid
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burn it down |
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DMASTER
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No, you cant get out without a penalty usually. I would have to have more information to give you good advise. Is the home a new home from a builder? Have you closed escrow? If the home is from a builder and not complete, do you have loan approval?? Etc.... |
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amandalee1976
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I think that entirely depends on what the factors are.
ie:
Your Location, was house inspected? DId the inspector lie about the condition? How doesnt it live up to what you wanted? |
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Cat
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no. |
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BrokenRomeo
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You are stuck and houses aren't selling. You will have to keep the house or sell it for a loss. Believe it. |
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Gazoo
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Even without getting into the specifics of your situation it is most likely not possible to get out of your contract. The closing table is usually the last time you can have reservations about the purchase and even then you still lose most if not all the money you put down. Unless there is a major problem that the seller didnt tell you about with the house that you couldnt have noticed prior to moving in, you are pretty much in it for the long haul. About the only thing you can do is maybe talk to a lawyer and have them go over the contract to see if you have grounds to nullify the contract. Good Luck! |
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triggerhappy
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Sell it. |
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Box815
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I bought a Twinkie last week. Now I don't want it. Can I just give it back and have my money returned? |
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Oh Boy!
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No, it's yours. |
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Chuck M
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Not very likely, unless you discover something that the Agent represented that was not divulged. You should got alk with your loan officer, also. If not, just take the bull by the horns and list the home, and wish for the best. Sounds like "Buyer's Remorse," which is a very common ailment. Sorry you're disappointed and good luck. |
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Purple girl
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Sorry, no. If you have a homeowner's warranty and there are things wrong with the house, you might be able to get them fixed this way. If not, you're on your own.
I'm sure the agent who you used to buy the house would like your comission...in my area it's 5% of the sales price. And, if your area is like mine, housing prices have dropped substantially so you probably won't be able to sell it for what you bought it.
Free advice: remember what it was that made you love the house in the first place, and focus on that .....learn to love it.
The next real estate up cycle is probably at least 5 years away, and hopefully by then your house will have appreciated to where it was when you bought it. |
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Searchlight Crusade
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I suppose it is possible, but highly unlikely. The only case you have in general is if you discover something that was not disclosed to you in a timely fashion. Read your contract, but the chances are slim. |
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really????
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look over your contract and go to a reality company to find out more info. |
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kindofkitty
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Not sure, but you may want to try fixing whatever the problem is. Chances are if you don't like the house for a certain reason most other folks are gonna find the same problem with it you do. |
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lovetotalk
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check out your TD(trust deed) see if there are any notes attached and flip it or better yet call your agent and if you didn't use one . . . you deserve to be scammed. |
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Sara B
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Talk to your realestate broker. |
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