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 How Often is Rent due for an apartment?
I am currently looking up the prices for the rent of apartments of where I am moving eventually and I am wondering how often the rent is payed.

There is a place that is $1000 rent. now i ...


 How do I buy a house with no job?
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 How do I deal with a real estate agent who won't return phone calls and fails to show at an open house?
The realtor made beautiful fliers, but it took 4 weeks from the date of the contract to receive them. We also had two scheduled showings, but the interested buyers did not show. We later found out ...


 I want to shop for mortgage rates and all of them wants to run my credit. Will it affect my credit score?
I am trying to refinance my home equity loan. Each time I try to call a lender, they all want to run my credit report which I understand because that is the only way to check my FICO, debt ratio and ...


 Is It Really Better To Own Your own Home????
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 We are selling our house and I have a question about "fixtures and fittings"?
When we moved in I saw the previous owners leave with the loft ladder. Not a great issue, I replaced it with one from a DIY shop. It cost about £30. Now the house I am moving to doesn't have ...


 I found a home loan with a teaser rate of 1% locked in for 5 years. Is there something I should be wary of?
I'm planning on selling my home in about 5 years anyways. Is there some other catch with this kind of loan that I should be wary of?...


 Does the landlord have the right to check credit on both people living in the property?
I am looking to rent an apartment with my fiance, and we found the one that we like, but the landlord is asking for both our credit scores... is that leagal? or one is enough?...


 Why would a roof that's only 6 yrs old need to be replaced?
Buying a house and the inspector says it needs a new roof but it's only 6 yrs old....


 How do I get out of a rental lease with a roommate?
I can't take my roommate anymore. I am tired of babysitting her kids and she can be irresponsible. I will feel bad for the kids but I have kids of my own that I have to take care of. I have ...


 Landlord keeps calling about the rent before its due.?
My landlord is a pain. She never comes and fixes things that have been wrong since day one. My rent is due on the 1st, but is not considered late until the 7th. She called me on Feb 25,2008 asking ...


 Would like to buy the property we currently rent privately...?
We would like to find out about making an offer to our landlord who we currently privately rent a property from. What should we do? What sort of discount would we be entitled to?...


 Ok i'm looking for an nice little apartment for next year with rent for $200 a month for when i turn 17?
a nice 2 bedroom apartment in farmville virginia nice kitchen a nice bathroom a laundry room a nice front ...


 Can a home builder refuse to return my deposit after not building the house?
Last November 2006 I signed an agreement with a home builder to build a house for me and my family in Laurel, MD

As part of the agreement, I deposited $25,000 for the home + another $10,00...


 Do you have a better chance of qualifying for a home morgage if you are working rather than retired?
Home lone qualifying
Additional Details
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 Who owns the fruit?
My landlord takes the fruit from the trees in the yared of the house I rent.

Since I pay the rent and the water bills isn't the fruit mine?...


 I need game that u can build your own houses and move in and u can make a persons and dress them up .?
i need game that u can build your own houses and move in and u can make a persons and dress them up ....


 Am I responsible? Can she keep my deposit?
I recently moved out of a property and still haven't had my deposit back. The guy who replaced me has moved out after 3 weeks and never signed a contract or gave a deposit. I'm not even ...


 Who is at fault tenant or Landlord?
Our pets got out of the fence, after we repeatedly asked the landlords to fix it, and caused damage to someone else's property. They evicted us and charged us an unauthorized pet deposit for ...


 Im thinking of co-signing for my sister for a home they say I can be removed from the loan in six months. ?
Has anybody had this experience?...



confused
If I get a mortgage with someone is it necessary for them to go on the deeds for the property?
note-the other person does not want to be on the deeds but is merely helping out with the mortgage
                     
 




iusedtolooklikemyavatar
They would be a mug if they didn't.
If not they are just a lodger!


bettyswestbrook
If this person's credit is being used to help get the mortgage, I believe his/her name would be on the deed. If this person is just going to live with you and help with the rent for a while, I believe but you will need to check with your realtor, that a lease showing that they will be renting from you might be suffient.


in vino veritas
Assuming you're in England or Wales...

There are two issues here. The ownership of the property and the liability for the debt.

All owners have to join in a mortgage, but not all parties to a mortgage need to be owners.

So no, your friend does not have to "go on the deeds" (in practice go on the register as a proprietor at Land Registry) but they would be liable with you to pay the debt. They would have to sign the mortgage deed with you in order to become jointly liable.

You have to ask - what's in it for them?

They may acquire an equitable interest in the property, so make sure you get proper legal advice if that is not your intention.


driver1
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No as long as the person lets your attorney know they opt not to have it on the deed the attorney can handle before the closing..


Rose
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If the mortgage is in joint names, then you need both names on the deeds. If you want only your name on the deeds, then the other person must make the financial commitment to you separately, either through Direct Debit of Standing Order. The problem is, you will need to earn enough to cover the whole mortgage, as the bank will not lend you money on the basis that your friend is helping you, as that help is not a legal commitment.


Stay
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They will if the mortgage is taken out in both of your names, as the loan will have to be registered as a charge on both your names with the Land Registry. You will both be liable.

If they are merely helping you fund the purchase price (giving you a lump sum payment) of the house they do not necessarily have to be shown on the Title Deed to the property. It all depends on how they are providing the funds. If they are just giving you money they can do that and you pay this on to the solicitor, but personally I would want a charge registered on the property stating that you had borrowed the money and that on a future sale you would have to pay them back.

I hope this helps, but it all depends on your circumstances really.


eagle
Unfortunately, is both party responsibility, so yes the name will be on every single paper relate to that property.


bostonianinmo
If they're on the mortgage, they'll be on the deed.

Although they could subsequently quitclaim their rights, they'd be absolute fools to do so; they'd still be bound by the mortgage but would have no rights to the property. Only an idiot would do that to themselves.


robert495713
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Yes both of you would be on the deed.


Kathleen M
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No they don't have to be on the deed, they are simply co-signer. But, if the lender wants them on the deed, well then if you want the loan with the lender you will have to comply. If the co-signer is not on the deed, it means they are ultimately responsible for the loan if you don't make payments, however they don't have any interest in the property, unless it is a spouse and you live in certain states where the spouse automatically gets an interest whether they are in title or not. It's called Homestead.


charliebluelaw
yes


ANF
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No. A Bank can give a mortgage but does not become an owner and is therefore not named on the deeds.
Same for any private arrangement. The loan is of money and unless the naming on the deeds is a condition of the loan then still no. If a friend or other makes this a condition then walk away from him.


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