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 I had a best answer to a question from Mr. Trend_Vampire on this section. I was disgusted by the content of?
his comment. He called me a whore and told me to undertake a disgusting sexual act with my father. Thank you, my father is 80 years old and is in advanced stages of Alzheimers and I find this ...


 Why do Apartments raise the rent on lease renewal?
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 Does any one think that homes prices well drop 50% in the next 2 years?

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buying a home in Houston ,TX...


 How much home can i afford?
How much home can i afford? My husband grosses 48,000 and I gross about 10,000. We would be paying a higher interest rate I believe bc we have lower end credit. Also we dont want our monthly payment ...


 First time home buyers! Advice is appreciated!!?
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 House or Apartment?
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My annual income is about $32,...


 Do you own / rent privately / council rent / live with parents in the place where you live?
just a random survey thats ...


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Ok heres the deal HOLLY I live right next to the Pool, and these are kids who vandalise cars in our complex, they have ...


 First time buyers, good credit, interest only?
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 Rent or stay?
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 Is it legal for a real estate agent to refuse showing a property to a buyer who does not have an agent?
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 Nasty landlord?
Well today is a tipical day . my bath tub ran over . *I could move, but I am a single mom that doesnt have any help . My switch box is shut off every day when i get home from work. my stove doesnt ...


 Landlord just passed away, can his childrens just kick us out?
Good evening to all, i was wondering if anyone might be able to help me out with some info.

We been living at this location for 10 years. The place was originally rented, by verbal ...


 Friend is asking to rent an apartment for him. What are my risks?
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 If you have an interest only mortgage, do you not accrue equity in your home?
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honeybee178
If i give my notice to day is it a full 30 days?
if i give my landlord the letter that i will be moving on the 1st of septmeber is it a full thirty days or will i have to pay next months rent?
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i thought you had to give 30 days notice? not notice by the first of the month?
                     
 




reenzz
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If you live in Calif. you can give notice anytime. All other states require that you give notice prior to the first of the month.


Judy1
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Today is August 3. No, that's not 30 days until September 1. It's 29 days, not 30. You'd have to pay the September rent. One day from today is tomorrow. 29 days from today is Sept 1.


dmc.fanatic
Unless you have a very understanding landlord, no. You'll have to pay the next month's rent. The first of the month was Friday.


Zach
Nope You would have had to do it by july 31st for sept 1st


ebosgramma
Under most state laws notice to vacate must cover one full rental period. If you pay weekly you can give a one week notice. If you pay monthly on the first then you must give notice before the first so to vacate on Sept 1st you needed to give notice no later than July 31st. Maybe the landlord will work with you? It can't hurt to ask.


Real Estate Guy
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Your lease runs from the 1st of the month to the end of the month. If you give 30 days notice today (aug 3), it would be effective September 1 and you could move October 1. If you move out before October 1, you will still owe the rent until the end of Sept



acermill
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In most states, the commonly named 'thirty days notice' isn't actually thirty days. It's one monthly rental period. Therefore, you would need to give notice on the last day of the preceding month in order to have a qualified 'thirty day notice'. In those states in which it IS actually thirty days, you still need to follow the rental period involved. You can't give notice on the 15th of the month and expect to be allowed to leave the next 15th with prorated rents.

In any event, you missed the boat here, since today is August 3, so September 1 rolls around in 29 days. You're stuck with September's rent.


LE
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This is really a state dependent question. Most states say that the 30 day timer begins on a monthly basis(ie. if you give notice on 9/15, you'll still have to pay all of October's rent). The landlord has no obligation to prorate rent for the month of October.

Some state do have an "actual" 30 days rule. (ie. you give notice on 9/15, and you can move out on 10/15). Again, it depends on your state.



TheMom
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You are a couple of days late. Your counting skills are seriously lacking.

Rent is 1st to 1st, you give notice on the first, when you pay your last months rent. If you give notice today you still owe for September.


Trouble
It really depends on your state's landlord/tenant laws.

In California, the 30 day notice can be given on any day of the month.

Notice today in California, would leave you liable for rent until September 3rd.

In most other state's it is a one month notice requirement. One full rental term. In those states, notice given today, would leave you liable for rent until September 30th.

Your notice would not be effective until the next rental due date (September 1st) and you would be liable for the full month's rent.


girl_in_vernon
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depends on the flexabilty of your landloard


darling
This people don't know what they are talking about. I rents apartments and homes and your 30 day notice doesn't need to be giving to your landlord on the 1st of the month. You can give it at any time and count 30 days from there. Example if you gave them a 30 day notice on 8-3-08 then you should be out of the house on 9-3-08 and you will have to pay the extra 3 days for September. They will prorate it. You won't need to pay nothing else.


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