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 How to buy house with no co signer?
my score is low like in 520's I already have a loan out im trying to pay for school... yet i get late sometimes and i actually stopped paying for a couple months because I had to pay for my ...


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 Do you think house prices will drop within the next 12 months and if so, how much????

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 Would you buy your dream house if....?
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 Someone broke into our house?
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 Can a water company charge you a late fee if the payment arrived on time but was only a partial payment?
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 Can you be reimbursed from the landlord if you erect a garage on their property?
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 How can you buy a house without using a Realtor?
I've dealt with about 4 Realtors already in about 2 years trying to find my first home (in California) which has been so far a bad experience and unsuccessful. In my experiences thus far I'...


 I live in the country and a person who owns property next to mine, is planning on building a house, but..?
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 What to ask the estate agent?
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Pamela G
I rent a home and I have a 2 year lease. I have been living here 6 months. My landlord now wants his home bac
My land lord who use to live in this home rented it to me because he was moving out of town to help a sick relative who recently died. Now he wants his home back. I am on a lease, I have never been late with my rent but he still wants his home back. He asked me if he would give me back my deposit and a glowing reference would I vacate so he can move back. I said no. He then wants to remove some of the furniture from the house, ( I rented it furnished) What should I do?
                     
 




Xander Crews
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He is held legally liable to all of the terms of the lease, as are you. If he breaks the contract, sue him. If the furniture is part of the lease then he is unable to remove it without your consent.


Landlord
If you are in CA he has every right to live in his own home, and his desire to move in out weighs your lease. He can break the lease to move someone else in, but will not be forced into homelessness because you are renting his house.

Other states have simular protections, you need to find out for your state.


Ravin
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contact the local rental authority and inform them of the situation. Your contact stipulate anything about early terminations? if not I think so long as you keep yourself within the limits of your lease you are fine.


notsohardtofigure
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by law he can remove his furniture,he can not make you move unless he wants to pay you the rent he would get untel your lease is up,i guess if i were you i would let him take what he wants and unless there has been problems with your rent or upkeep,stand your ground,just be very very very careful,this guy sounds like the type that well try to find a reason to force you out.as a landlord,in my leases in have a upkeep clause as this gives me a little more lae way should i need it,i have very good renters and am very thankful.


Doctor J
You have a signed contract - a lease. Your landlord has no power to evict you. The lease contract gives you right to usage until it terminates. However, you may want to negotiate a 'buy-out' from him that makes it worth your while to leave - maybe 3 months rent paid to you to move out, plus your moving costs.

Best wishes and good luck.


kj
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Tell you'll move if he includes moving expenses in that above total.


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I would consult your local housing authority and an attorney to see exactly what your renter rights are for where you live. A landlord can't simply change their mind about an arrangement. Your lease is a contract and unless you have breached it in some way a court would expect your landlord to honor it.


baby teddy grahms
Talk to a lawyer
If he wants his house back, and you agree, you need to get paid


alex41
Contact an attorney. I don't think he can move you or take any furniture. Willl probably make life miserable for you tho'. You probably need to decide if it is worth the hassle, but I don't think he can make you move until your lease is up.


Barkley Hound
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If you have a lease there is nothing he can do. It is up to you if you want to help him or not. See if he will give some money back as an incentive. Big deal about deposit. You get it back anyway.


Flyby
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It depends on how the lease is worded. You may be able to stay unless there is a cancellation clause in the lease. If he rented it to you furnished, you may want to get a receipt for any pieces he takes out of the house. If the furniture is listed in the lease, he may not be able to legally take the furniture until your lease expires. If you change your mind about moving, you could ask him to pay for your moving expenses.


Othniel
My suggestion would be to work out a solution with him. He may be willing to pay your moving costs and a month or two of rent in the new house and also return your security deposit. Obviously, he is in a difficult situation as are you but if you still have a good relationship see what can be worked out.

You may want to have an attorney draw up an agreement that will protect you in the future in case the landlord wants to make life miserable for you once he has possession of the house.


kokopelli
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Have him pay you to terminate the lease early. Tell him you will leave if he will pay you the balance of the rent due under the lease. See what happens. Giving only your security deposit back is just plain stupid; he would have to do that anyway. You have a written agreement to stay there for another year and a half. Make him pay to get you out.

The death of a relative is hardly reason for him to terminate the lease. Tell him it is not your fault the sick relative died; tell him this is what sick relatives do and it has no bearing on the lease at all.

He cannot even remove the furniture because that is included in the lease, and to do so would be a violation of the terms of the agreement.


I_Love_McRedneck
Depending on the terms of your lease and your state laws, it could be perfectly legal for him to move back into his own house. Some states say people can't be denied the right to live in their own homes. I do think he would be required to pay you some sort of money for the inconvenience.
If your lease doesn't specify which furniture is included in the lease price, he can probably remove everything but the bare necessities to be considered "furnished". Why not just move and let the guy have his house back? He could start to get picky about stuff and make your life difficult by doing things like coming over to the house at 7am on a Saturday to mow the yard. Who wants that mess to deal with?


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Your landlord should pay a relocation fee if you are willing to move. $5000 sounds right to me.


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