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 I might sound like a idiot but........?
is there anyway you can have two apartments in your name?...


 What percentage of your income should you spend on a mortgage? I dont want to overextend my budget?
Im 25, I am in shock when i see my friends (same age, same entry level income) go out and buy 250k-300k houses like its nothing. They dont have 20 bucks to fill up the gas tank but they can afford 2...


 My landlord took me to court so he could legally evict me from his premises.?
So my eviction was for Sat., Oct. 15, 2006 @ midnight. Around 1:00p.m. that Sat. I came home to 6 people, the landlord, his 2 old enough daughters, step-son & his wife, as well as his friend, ...


 What site can I go to to find listings of homes for sale by private owners in my city?
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 What does this mean for people who have their mortgage with IndyMac?
You need to see this article to understand the question
http://news.yahoo.com/s/...


 Does any1 else thinks its a good idea to move bk with family while i buy my house to save on money?
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 Can you get evicted for nonpayment of rent? Lived at house three months. rent is 1000. paid 5800.so far?
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 Can landlord & old tenant do this?
We were suppossed to move in yesterday (10/1). Got keys from old tenant on Saturday when we moved our bed (it got delivered) in after they had all their stuff out and were leaving. They were ...


 Mortgage advice?
My job is fairly low paid (16k), I am in the process of looking for another one as is my partner. I have a reasonable deposit (20k). The thing I want to know is what companies are likely to take me ...


 Central heating not working properly - shall we pay the full rent?
Hi,
We rent a house which has gas central heating. The thermostat is broken, so we cannot set a certain temperature. We have to turn the heating on manually, which then will go on full power. T...


 Can the landlord keep me from putting a fence up?
I am renting an apartament with a small yard in front and the side of the building. I wanted to put the fence up to keep our baby from running out to the street. The lanlord is telling me I can'...


 How many people have a $4000/month morgtage? is this a crazy mortgage amount?
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 How Can I Get Onto The Property Ladder???
What are the best first steps to take, for a complete novice like me???...


 How much of an influence does a co-signer have on a loan?
My husband and I can easily afford the house of our dreams. However, we have limited..not BAD...but limited credit history. As we are young. Will having a co-signer with excellent credit help us with ...


 Is a manager allowed to say you are being evicted to a potential new landlord?
The manager of the complex i am currently living in told a landlord who was doing a reference that I was in eviction? Is this allowed in the state of california?...


 How much do I have to charge as a deposit of rent ?
We own a duplex in Washburn Missouri, vlose to Cassville , like 30 mints from Joplin, Its open land, normal size, 1 bedroom, living room, heather, we are just replace the carpet and paint the place, ...


 Landlord didnt return the security deposit back????
HI,
I stay in California, I moved from my apartment on january 1st by giving a verbal notice to landlord on december 5th.
After we moved, when my dad asked him for security ...


 Should I hire an unlicensed roofer?
I finally found a handyman who has been great -- does a good job at a very reasonable price. However, he's unlicensed & uninsured...has his own little "business" with little ...


 Is this a good rate on my mortgage?
100 Percent financing.
30 Year Fixed rate
6.0 Percent interest
$170,000 loan on a duplex in Great Falls Mt 59401.
No pre-payment penalty or any "hidden suprises"
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 I have no money to put down on house... is it a good idea to purchase with no money down or wait till i save?
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smiler
I rent and have not paid in three months. Now I have solicitors letters, help!?
Hey, Due to various personal problems I have not paid rent, I just have'nt thought about it. I know I have been dumb so please none of that. They have sent me a notice seeking possession and it says they will appeal to the courts for an eviction notice. I rented un furnished. Do you think If I rang the landlords and offered to pay they would let me stay? Would the want money for the solicitors fees? My friend says they are best solicitors in the city. How would u go about finding somewhere to live very quickly? I have all my own furniture so if I cant find somewhere I will need storage, what will that cost?
                     
 




Lewiy
It basically depends what sort of eviction notice they have served. There are 2 which it could be.

The first is a section 21 notice: This notice must give you at least 2 months notice to expire on a rent due date. Remeber that they cannot evict you without a court order. If you are still in the property after the notice expires, they then have to apply to the court which will take a few more weeks.

The second is a section 8 notice which will usually give you 1 week to pay up and/or vacate the property. After the expiry of a section 8 notice they will probably apply to the court straight away.

If you have more than 2 months worth of rent outstanding at the time of the court hearing, the judge has no option but to award a possession order. However, if you have less than 2 months rent outstanding, the judge will have descretion (but will usually still order possession).

In the event that the judge orders possession, he will give you between 2 and 6 weeks to vacate after the date of the hearing depending on your financial circumstances. If you can prove that you are not in a position to afford to move (and it has to be really good) you may get up to 6 weeks. I would start looking as soon as possible.

If you still have rent outstanding at the hearing you will get a CCJ for the outstanding balance of rent due to the date of vacation which will give you severe problems not only with renting again but also with any sort of future credit.

I suggest you pay up in full and get looking for a new place as soon as possible.


Frank M
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Paying something is a good ploy.


taketwo
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Just pay the rent


Dry Dreamer
Speak to your landlord and explain your problems but you must offer to pay the amount you owe im sure he would rather get the money instead of going to court also speak to c.a.b. or tenants association


Pegasus90
Call now. They may surprise you and accept your offer, if you offer to deliver in person with cash. If they want reimbursement of the solicitor fees, you will have to determine which is more expensive, paying those (and get a copy of the bill before you do), or storage fees, first and last on a new place, etc.

Storage fees here in California start at $200 a month on a small unit. I don't know the exchange rate, sorry, and I don't know if a small one would hold all your stuff. When we had a flood (water pipe broke) it took 2 units for about 1/3 of our stuff (we own a 1000 sq ft home).


neanderthal
I am a real estate agent in the U.S. (Alabama)

It will cost you just as much to move as if you paid off the debt and stayed.

Contact the solicitor's office and work out a payment schedule for their fees and yes, try to stay. It's better to pay something than nothing at all.

Also promise them in writing you will not do this again. If you can't make rent contact them BEFORE the end of the month and make arrangements. Good luck to you.


ceg2581
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pay them or they will sue you


Aidy
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Ok. Won't lecture you!!

Best advice is to phone the landlord, apologise, explain that you want to catch up on payments and ask if you can agree a schedule. Also explain that you did not intend to get into this situation (and why you did if possible) and offer to set up standing order or other regular payment method if you can once you are back up to date...

You will find it difficult to rent another place with this hanging over you (if the new landlord finds out) unless you have someone who can act as guarantor...

Final point is. If this place is too expensive for you then pay up, get out and get somewhere cheaper.


INFOPOTAMUS
It's probably not to late to pay them, approach them NOW with an offer to pay and a good explanation.


cloyd915
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Looks like whatever personal problems you were having that caused you not to pay your rent caused you some additional personal problems.


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