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 Landlords, please help....? Un-cooperative tenants....?
My parents own 3 houses that they rent out to people. They have done this for about 6 years. This is the first time they are having problems with a tenant. They don't pay their rent until they ...


 Whose job is it to find a new roommate?
I'm moving out and giving a 30-day notice as required by the lease. My roommate thinks it's my job to find someone else to move in - I think it's hers. Who is right?
Additional D...


 Is it possible for someone to fake a job to get a mortgage?
Say they didn't have a job but found the perfect apartment/house, then got a friend who owned their own business to pretend that person had been working for them for 3 - 5 months for the bank to ...


 I am calling up 100 sellers a day?
and only seem to be getting about one to two lease to purchase contracts that they want to consider. The l2p course says i should be getting at least 40-50% to accept them. Is there possibly ...


 Is $15 000 enough for a down payment on say a $210 000 home? testing waters...?
Im not exactly knowledgable on home buying yet (im 22) but I've got some money saved up now and I want to buy a house as soon as possible. is $15 000 enough for a down payment? If not, what ...


 Real Estate info.. How much are they really willing to negotiate?
I am a first time buyer....


 Preapproved for a home loan question???
My husband and I have been preapproved for a home loan and they just asked for out checking statements for the last 2 months but we have spent so much money in the last few months there is not ...


 I am wanting to buy my council house can i buy it if i only work 16hours per week?
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 My landlord wants us to be away from the flat for 4 hours?
My landlord has given us 24 hours notice, by text message, that he wants us away from the house for 4 hours as he has a mortgage assesser round. We have just renewed our contract and its a new home, ...


 Can you get housing benefit being on income support and living with close relative who pays the mortgage?
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 Can I deny my landlord rent due to conditions in my apartment?
I live in a townhouse apartment. On the main level there is a bathroom, which sits directly below an upstairs bathroom. The tenants last year had a leak upstairs which they failed to report, so in ...


 Should I refinance my house in this situation?
We bought the house a year ago and the APR is currently 6.75 (30 year, fixed). We owe around $172000 (not counting the home equity line, 21K). I was just looking at Quicken loans and saw tone of ...


 How low can I go when making an offer on a home?
The house is in Georgetown, Indiana listed by a realtor. I'm not going through the listing agent though. I've got a buyers agent I've been working with. It's a new construction ...


 What is Private Mortgage Insurance?
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 Do I have to have an inspection done on my brand new condo?
My offer was accepted on a brand new condo... my real estate agent said I needed to get a home inspection within the next ten days, supposedly it's mandatory???! but wouldn't the condo'...


 When buying a house is it possible to ask the seller to pay for my closing fees?
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 We're having issues with or landlord and mold? help please!!?
OK, here goes. Last year or so, we had a leak in the bathroom from the tub not draining properly, carpet in the kids room got soaked and we ripped out the padding, floated the carpet to dry it. Then ...


 When "flipping" a house what are the tax consequences?
What can be written off and how does it affect personal income tax. Also is capital gains involved?...


 What do you think about REALTORS?
What has been your experience? The reason I'm posting this question is that I have seen some people on here speaking in not so kind words when it comes to Realtors. Some of it comes from so-...


 Homeowners: How much do you make, and what does your house cost?
Please, renters and apartment owners, I am not requesting your answers at this time. I still love you, though. :-)

My husband and I will be making a NET income of $57,000 next year and we ...



amaya7
If I plan to move mid month, do I have to pay rent for the entire month?
My lease is up as of 7/30, but my new apartment won't be ready until 8/7.
                     
 




aba.english
ask your land lord to prorate the month so that you don't have to pay the full thing, but like the other guy said you should give30 to 60day notice so that they can put your place on the market for so they don't have any down time. also read your contract if it says it should cover this point and if it doesn't your lucky because they didn't cover themselves so they can sue! if you think that i didn't answer this please feel free to e-mail me at ABA.englishAT yahoo.com


Daniel E
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Talk to your landlord or rental agent. Many (the nice ones) will be understanding and will continue your lease until you are able to move, and Pro-rate your rent payment accordingly. Others will not. I suggest asking nicely and seeing what they say.


Lorne's Tribe
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Most landlords will ask for the full month. If really nice they may only ask for 1/2.


Pengy
Most rents are on a total month to month basis, but with giving your landlord a notice and speaking with him in advance you might get away with a partial especially if he can rent it out right away.


ready4sea
Recommend communicating with your landlord if you have not. Typically you have to give them at least 30 days notice.


skcs11
yes


M C
Talk to your management company.

I have had the same thing happen with two results:
1. I paid for the whole month.
2. They were really cool and pro-rated an extra week for me. So I only paid for the 7 days.

It is up to your landlord, though, so talk to them.


dc
you don't know what a chav is? where in hell are you from?!?


r c
You need to talk to your landlord to see what their policy is but you should be able to have him/her prorate the cost. Meaning that the cost of the whole month is divided up and you only pay for the number of days you are there not the whole month. Talk to your landlord to find out for sure!


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