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 I can't get any info from the realtor, what do you think may be wrong with these homes to be so cheap?
I really like the look of these homes, but when I call the realtor they will not answer any questions about the home, they keep suggesting the more expensive newer homes. I don't like the look ...


 Can somebody help me find an apartment!!!!?
My husband and I are looking for an apartment in or around Galena, IL. We have already looked at all the major apartment websites and have had little to no luck. I was wondering if anybody knows ...


 First time home buyers: discounts, no down payment???
my husband and i are thinking about buying a home for the first time. we have heard that first time home buyers can receive discounts. we also heard that we can have an easier time getting a loan and ...


 Is it worth it to work just to make your morgage payments?
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 Claiming unowned Property/Land?
I've been looking around online and found a website claiming to provide information on how to acquire for free unowned property or land.

how is this possible? i mean if it was that ...


 Splitting rent 3 br 3 roommates?
Need a good idea for splitting rent fairly between myself and my two roommates. There are 3 brs, but 2 of them are almost equal, so the price should be similar, with one being just a tad higher. So ...


 How exactly DO you find an apartment?
A friend of mine, and I are looking to rent a two bedroom apartment together. (which is good as we are both basically homeless; I'm crashing on friend's floors, and she is bouncing between ...


 If a home is foreclosed on, is the homeowner liable for any repayment of the loan?
If they receive less than what is owed, could the owner be sued for the difference?...


 Where can you buy a decent detached house under £250,000 and still live max 1 hour away from London?
We want to buy property outside of London, but want to be able to commute in for work. Where can I find a decent detached house in a good area and close to ammenities and be no more than an hour ...


 Can my landlord tell me that I can not have quest sleep over or have children in the house?
I am renting a 2 bedroom unit out of a residential home. My unit is attached to the home with my own separate entrace, with my own restroom and kitchen. I do not have guests over on a regular basis.i ...


 Is the real estate boom over?
how long should I wait to buy a house? next year, or the year after that?...


 Is 7% interest rate for the first time buyer good?
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 Does bank offer 100% financing when buying a new or used house?
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 IM being evicted for a pet,how much time do i have ?
Ididnt pay the rent for june,i m moving to new place july 7th, will they evict us by then, im on a monthly contract, and a depositi s in place, ive run out of money and am worried..will the court ...


 If a landlord dies, and the son takes over the rentals.Sells the house I rent who owes me my security deposit?
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 How can I prevent problems due to the buyer of our property having 100% mortgage and therefore no deposit?
The person buying our house has a 100% mortgage. Due to this there is a risk of them backing out at the last minute due to them not having given any deposit. What solutions are there to this issue. I&...


 Got an offer within 2 weeks of house on the market - take it or hold out for better?
I know, it's such a gamble! What would you do, take the offer that's slightly lower than what you wanted, or wait for more offers?
Additional Details
Update - We countered, and ...


 What's a fair way to split the rent amongst roomates?
I live with 4 other roomates in a 5 bedroom house. What's a fair way to split the rent? We've taken bathroom, closet space, and square footage into consideration.

There are ...


 How often do you have to pay property tax when you buy a house
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 Would you rent an apartment (or house) in Argentina for a vacation?
Or if not Argentina, where else would you consider renting? I just want to see how many people would be interested in this type of thing....



ab234
Is it legal for a realtor to show an occupied apartment?
This apartment is currently lived in, with the occupants having a one year lease that is not set to end for 11 months. The realtor is showing the apartment despite a sign that asks them not to and when the resident is not home.
                     
 




ilse72
Check your state laws but, in many states, real estate agents only need the permission of the owner....not the tenant.


blkrose65
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depends on the real estate laws and rental privacy laws in your state.


Katetrinity
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I think this is the same state to state and lease to lease, the landlord/manager MUST give you at least 24 hours notice before showing your apartment. They have the right to go in only in case of emergency such as fire or water.

What the realtor did is called breaking and entering without forced entry. Someone should be fired for that. What does your landlord say? Look it up in your lease and get some action on your behalf.


snowflake51
no, but they need permission


alter_ego_marie
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I don't think so.If you are renting it its yours for that time.I'd have a fit if my landlord did that without calling first


Ana
If they do not have the permission of the occupants to come in then the realtor could be committing a crime. Yet again, I recall renting apartments and the landlords mentioned in the lease that they reserve the right of entry to inspect for damages and whatnot.


spcwright2002
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as far as i know in new york state (where i am) as long as it specificaly states in the lease the land lord has the right to enter the apt. but he has to give you notice first he can also come in and show the place if your not home also he would have to notify you first its the law here


clueless
In MA the landlord has to give you reasonable notice when entering the apartment (except in case of emergency) but they can enter it if they have given you advanced notice.


Me-as-a-Tree
What the landlord can and cannot do is in the lease. But that is subject to local laws, too.

Typically, the landlord can enter the unit with 24 or 48 hours notice to the tenant, or in the event of an emergency. But again, the lease stipulates rights and responsibilities.


G. M.
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Read your lease & the local laws


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