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 What to do if you have a bad reference from a landlord?
Like it says in the title, should i be honest and tell them what happened or just give the next landlord a friends number to call?

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 I've got a joint mortgage,we've split up. She wants to sell I don't.Where do I stand? Can she just stop payin?
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 I can not afford the full payment on my mortgage. cannot refi. house not worth mortgage . what can i do?
i need to lower my payments. i can pay but not the amount agreed upon....


 How low of an offer can I make on this house?
I found a home in an area where everyone is tearing down homes and building huge new ones.So I think the value is in the property more than the house. The listing price is $229,900.00. With the ...


 Is gazumping legal?
Is gazumping legal and can I claim back the £1000 I spent getting a survey done, or am I gonna have to resort to the old tactic of introducing Mr. Vendor to Mr Baseball Bat??...


 Will my house sell before end of this month?
I need to know before sep or Oct 2006 will this house be sold and my husband gets the job we are keen on?...


 Do you think realtors are paid too much?
I dont because;

1. We dont receive regular paychecks
2. We spend lots of time and money without making money to make money.
3. We help greddy owners avoid getting their butts ...


 What is a good job in real estate if you dont want to sell homes or bulid them?
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 How much do I need to buy a house?
This is just a very general question... I'll be doing more research but wanted to get a an idea first.

If I want to buy a £200,000 house, how much money will I need up front?
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 Is the housing market going to crash?
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 Ans- YES or NO. My Spouse and I are an Interracial couple...?
... We're also A Real Estate team. Should we put our PIC on our website? This will inable all our prospecting clients to see who we are before they meet us. Should we do a pic or no pic?
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 Can my landlord enter my property anytime he wants?
I live in a 2 bedroom house and the landlord comes over whenever he wants and goes in our backyard and picks the fruit fruit. He looks through my trash and my neighbors said tries to see in the ...


 What does "utilities included in the rent" mean?
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 What is the differance between a studio apartment and a 1 bedroom apartment?
what is the differance between a studio/efficiency apartment and a 1 bedroom apartment? like what is the average sizes? what is the floor plan like for both of them? is a studio/efficiency meant for ...


 Who is in the right?
If i put a deposit down on an apartment, but then back out of moving into it, is it refundable. all i have is a receipt of the original amount deposited, but nothing was discussed as far as it being ...


 Can my landlord raise my rent once my fiancee' moves in?
I am getting married, March 30. After a long distance relationship / engagement, I am ready for him to move in. It was hard only having him with me 2 -3 days out of the week. Once I legally add my ...


 How much does someone have to make a year to live in a nice apartment in Manhattan?
I'm talking about nice view of the city, etc.?...


 The owner would not let anyone to see inside of the property unless they make an offer on it. Is this right?
There's an apartment with 6 units that's for sale.
It is for sale by owner, there's no listing/selling agent.
The owner stated that she would not let anyone who's ...


 Average Home Price?
What is the average home price in your area?...


 Can the council force a tenent 76 to move out of her 3 bedroomed house?
she as been there for 34 ...



thegodfathertwentiei...
If I'm the seller of a property, and the buyer puts earnest $$ down but backs out, who gets the $$.?
A potential buyer of my property put $500 earnest money down but backed out because of the home inspection. The home was listed "as-is", but on the contract, there is a right to cure. Who gets the earnest money?
                     
 




davidmi711
You need to read the contract, which I don't happen to have a copy of. Was the offer contingent on the inspection? It does not matter how you advertised it, it matters what is in the contract. If you are unsure, you might want to talk with your real estate agent.


FreddyBoy1
That money was in case the buyer tied up your time without making the deal. Keep it to make up for your time if you didn't show the house while this happened.


dcgirl
Read the contract section regarding the terms of the deposit. If there is no clause stating the deposit is to be returned under certain circumstances, you may be able to keep it. It's best to have a realtor or real estate lawyer look it over to make sure, though.


chucky
i believe you can keep it ,it being money to hold it for them but people do sometime return it to them just to be nice i guess


realestatelawyer
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It depends on what the contract says and it also depends on exactly what happened. The main issue is whether they violated the contract. If the contract gave them a right to a home inspection and gave you a right to cure any defects revealed by the inspection, and if they backed out before giving you a chance to make repairs, then they have violated the contract.

Once they violate the contract they have defaulted. If the contract does not say what happens in the event of default then the general rule is that the money stays in escrow until you re-sell the house. If you re-sell it for more than the amount they originally agreed to pay, the earnest money gets returned to them. If you re-sell it for less money than they agreed to pay, you get to keep the earnest money up to the amount of the difference. If you re-sell the property for $5,000 less than they agreed to pay, you get to keep their earnest money of $500 and you can sue them for another $4,500.


Nancy Kay
Would have to see the whole contract, and know the laws of your state, to be able to answer. An as-is sale doesn't necessarily mean he HAS to buy regardless of the results of an inspection, if there is a contingency in the contract for the Buyer's approval of the existing (as-is) condition of the property based on inspection.

If there is such an approval right, then most likely the Buyer gets to keep the deposit...but again, no answer is valid without a complete reading of the agreement.


meona
In the state of Iowa it would be the buyer. You signed the cotract with the stipulation of the right to cure, that gives them a legal out. I would speak to your realtor about being firm on the "as is" for the next buyer to come along. Of course check with your realtor because real estate is largely governed by state. Best of Luck and if you dont have a realtor, get one before you show your house again.


Mr nice guy 2U
you would keep it in Illinois


clueless
legally he does cuz when i brought my house i was told i would lose it but my lawyer siad otherwise


hey_wendy200
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Whoever has the best lawyer.


Interested Fish
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You keep the money because its not your problem if they backed out.


hermania
As the seller you are supposed to get the earnest money. To be nice you could give it back, but they backed out and its supposed to cover you wasting your time by taking their offer. You lost time that you could have sold it to another individual.


Scott D
technically, you keep the earnest money.


sweetestthing
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I don't think earnest money is refundable. I just bought a house and the check I wrote for mine to the realtor, I was told it was non-refundable. You might want to call someone in the real estate business to find out for sure. Good luck!


paper dragon
I don't think they can get their money back.


jondfwmortgage
contract will dictate who keeps the money in the event above siad parties violate the agreement. If they backed out b/c they could not get financing then there is a provision in the contract for that too.


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