Can i hold my landlord responsible for damages caused due to faulty plumbing? |
| I CAME HOME ONE NIGHT TO FIND MY DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT FLOODED. I HAD SOME RECENTLY BOUGHT ITEMS ON THE DINING ROOM FLOOR THAT GOT DAMAGED. THE FLOODING CAME FROM OUT OF THE KITCHEN SINK AND FLOODED TH... |
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I'am about to put my beautiful home in the market for 600,00? Who would honestly buy it? |
I'am the original owner, I had the house made to my likings. It is fully renovated these are the listed features
-brand new marble tiles, ($8 a square foot)
- brand new mericier ... |
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Is it normal for a lender to ask me over the phone what my citizenship status is? |
| After I spelled my name (which is African), this lender asks me what my citizen status is. I've never been asked this question before by any lender. He told me because he wanted to know if i ... |
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Kicked out less than 20 days to move out ,do you know the laws .? |
| This is a deal to purchase after a year ,not even been here a year yet never missed a payment ,saying he is kicking us out because we have not gotten home owners insurance or paid taxes yet .ok we ... |
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Can my landlord do this? |
| My finance and I lived in SC, but had to move to NC for his job. We got someone to take over our lease. Our landlord said that was fine and had the new tenant sign the papers. Now she is calling me 2 ... |
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Are 100 year old homes built better than newer homes? |
| Is it really true that homes built long ago are built stronger and with better materials than homes built more recently?... |
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Do you think 21 is too young for a single woman to buy a house? |
of course, she IS earning enough to borrow the money and make the repayments Additional Details boyfriend thinks she will not be able to cope with the committment and the bills ... |
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How can i protect myself from apartment staff who hate me ? |
Okay here is what’s going on,
I move into an apartment that I thought was great until I live in it and everything started breaking. I call to have the stuff fixed but they never fixed the ... |
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Is this legal in a lease?? |
| I just signed a lease for a years apartment. Well as I was reading the lease when I get home (my copy of the the real one that is) I noticed that there is a clause I didn't see before in the ... |
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Is it normal to cook for my boyfriend every night if we live together? |
| We live together, he takes care of my 3 homes maintance & grass, and I cook just about every night, and sometimes even for his friends-but heck when I cook for his friends, he has to clean the ... |
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Should people be allowed to own two or three homes? |
| Just because people have money, deaos this make it right for them to own two or more homes, when there are lots of young couples desperatly seeking a home, but have been frozen out of the market,... |
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New Home Loan Denied by Builder's lender- Give up or keep trying? |
| I put a contract on a townhouse/condo in April with an earnest deposit of 5K. I did not have a credit score, I make good money and have been employed for a long time, My parents are putting down a ... |
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Can you believe they want this house destroyed? |
http://einhod.blogspot.c
its the fifth story down, i know he built it illegally but its so beautiful
it'... |
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Anyone worried that they will never be able to afford their own home? |
| House prices seem to be rising way above inflation every month. Is anyone else scarred that they may never be able to afford their own home?... |
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Buying your home outright? |
| Having enough money to buy a house without mortgage...is it better to do just so?..or would it still be better getting a loan?... |
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How much does a lot cost? |
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duh | If I sell my house for less than I owe, will the difference be due immediately at the time of closing? |
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I am Jared From Subway
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In order to complete closing the collateral in all circumstances needs to be cleared. This is true for any sale where the collateral has a lien. |
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Nancy Kay
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yes, unless you negotiate with the lender to have them accept LESS than the balance due (it's called a "short pay"), in which case they will accept only the amount coming out of your sale without payment of the balance...but BEWARE, the IRS will TAX you as if you had received the remaining balance in cash (since you have been given relief from paying that portion of the debt)...strange but true...and the write-off of the balance may appear on your credit report (check with your lender about this if you negotiate a short pay).
If there is only a small difference and you have the money, it can be better all around just to pay it through your closing, to avoid the income tax and credit effects. |
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Bob
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You better bring a check for the difference to the settlement table or no settlement will take place. Your state's laws may vary, but no transaction occurs until the money changes hands AND the deed is recorded at the courthouse. |
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K S
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Typically yes.... |
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pokey2892000
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yep... |
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DANIEL D
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Yes |
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JULIE R
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absolutely |
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ed
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Sell it yourself.
At least save the comissions. ON A LOSS?
Any difference will have to be paid at closing, or it will not close.
Sorry, 6 BAD experiences with realtors.
5 were friends, 1 a relative.
Sold four myself, and had to pay realtors.
Geeezzzz!
Best single experience was directly with seller. |
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Uncle Red
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Once the mortgage and titles are transferred you gets da check at the title office usually..If you request it.... |
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BoomChikkaBoom
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Yes, and the closing will not take place unless you bring the money with you. |
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Jamestheflame
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Most mortgage loans have a "due on sale" clause, so yes, it will be due and payable at closing. Once I bought a house and the seller actually ended up writing (rather than receiving) a check at closing. |
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Carlitos
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DUH
yes |
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crude_oil
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Yes. |
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rhsaunders
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Probably, but talk with the lender. It may be possible to work out something so that you do not have to front all of the money right away. |
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Drew
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Yea that is called breaking bubble. read about it you will not be the last as the market races to the bottom. sorry to hear of such a hard ship best of luck.
http://www.breakingbubble.com/index.htm |
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kocon
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Yes. The reason is that the lender will no longer have any collateral to get their money back. If you are purchasing another property you may be able to negotiate with your lender to transfer your loan to the new property, but that will be at the discretion of your financial institution. |
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Knock Knock
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Yes the mortage company won't sign off on the debt until all of thier monies have been recieved because the debt is secured with the house and if you don't pay them they can't take the house if it doesn't belong to you. |
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bucksolutions1
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Yes it will but if you can get a personal loan for the difference you can get a loan for the difference and then pay the difference of the home loan at closing. The bank you have your home loan with may even help you with this. |
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onehanginglo
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yes, it usually comes out of the selling price that you agreed on. If there is any left over that is your profit. |
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