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 How do I go about finding clients for mortage loans?
I'm a freelance mortage loan officer for Freedom Mortage. My success lies square with my finding my own clients to refinance, purchase or invest. We offer debt conslidation and cash back. I am ...


 Can a landlord come by to do her gardening if it is not on our lease? i feel she is envading our privacy?
our lease does not state anything about having to allow her to come over and do her gardening. we feel like we are paying too much money to be treated as if we r just babysitting her house. i dont ...


 My Mother paid cash for her home , should she have received a Deed?
It was recorded in the county she lives in.(Fee Simple) She now wants to sell the property, will this be a problem?...


 Is it illegal for a condo association to post a listing of the tenants who are late paying their fees?
the condo's association treasurer posts a listing of the tenants who are late paying their monthly fees and next to the name it shows how much each tenant owes. The lady has a definite grudge ...


 Can a landlord do this?
i was served a eviction notice after i paid junes rent.can he really evict me. i live in a income based complex. i am just confused..i live in wisconsin..can ne one help me?
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 How long does a renter have to vacate when owners are being foreclosed?
I moved in this condo in September. I just got served with a summons about three weeks ago stating that this property is going into foreclosure! The last payment the owners made was August. I have ...


 Refinancing after owning property 2 months.?
I purchased a 2 unit building in Aug. 2006. The purchase price was 379000.00. I had to do a 80/20. One loan for 303200.00 w/ a int. rate of 9.25 and the other for 74000.00. w/ int. rate of 12.25. At ...


 Can i have 2 seperate realtors? one for selling my current home and one for buying another?
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 Landlord help!?
Can my landlord get an emergancy court order to evict me and my partner before our tenancy ends?
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 How much is your monthly mortgage?
I put zero down. Bought house for 155,OOO in NC. 1160/mo. How much is yours?...


 I need advice. I have an adjustable rate mortgage. My home has no equity. What can I do to lower the pmt?
Like many people i was one of the many that got stuck with an adjustable rate mortgage. My pmt is about to adjust, is increasing by $400. I don't know what to do because the housing market is ...


 Should we sell or rent our second home?
We have a second home which our parents plan to live in when they retire. The dilema is whether we should sell them the property outright or rent it to them. What makes more sense for both parties ...


 How can i starting right now with nothing or little step by step become millionaire then multimillionaire?
in business and or real estate?...


 How do i get out of my lease?
just moved into ground floor apartment that we pay top dollar for (in our neck of the woods). My husband and i enjoy a smoke on the patio after dinner and i enjoy sitting out there with a book and a ...


 Home rental security deposit: who owns the interests?
Hi. I've just moved out of the flat I've been renting for 2.5 years and I was wondering whether I am entitled to get the interests earned on my deposit for this time or if the landlord can ...


 I live with boyfriend. He owns house. I pay "rent" monthly. Should I be required to pay part utilities?
He owns the large expensive DC house with no mortgage. I just got first full time job in DC making a decent salary. We are domestic partners - cannot legally get married. Some people argue I ...


 If i am asked to move into a household w/no lease, then told 2 leave how long do i got?
a little over a mo. ago i was asked by my fiances family to give up my career and move to new mexico to live w/them his mother has mental issues as the whole family knows and she now says i have to ...


 Can either party in a house sale/purchase pull out of the deal once contracts have been exchanged?
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 Tenants beware did you know this?
I rented a house for three years, the landlord and myself had a dispute, in which I had to call the police to have him removed and for the last six-month of the tenancy we did not speak, after ...


 Do you prefer to live in a house, townhouse or apartment?
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Is it legal for my landlord to give tenants a 48 hr notice to CHECK THE GENERAL CONDITIONS of the units?
My landlord issued a letter to all of the apartments in our building advising that he would give a 48-hr notice to CHECK THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE UNITS. I asked him WHAT specifically he was looking at and he said PER THE CALIFORNIA TENANT HANDBOOK HE LEGALLY HAS THE RIGHT TO ENTER THE UNIT TWICE A YEAR. I could not find anything remotely close to this other than for emergencies, general repairs, and should be between business hours, typically 8am or 9am to 5pm on weekdays.. What is this fool talking about and can someone show me WHERE in the CALIFORNIA tenants handbook this is listed?
                     
 




bostonianinmo
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Actually he can enter as often as needed to effect repairs or to inspect the property as long as he provides the statutory notice. That varies from 24 to 48 hours in most states. If your lease provides for more notice than the law requires then the lease terms would apply.

A general inspection once or twice a year is entirely reasonable.


sunshine_today
He has given you reasonable written notice and has a right to enter. I don't know about the twice a year part but I do know that they can inspect units and it doesn't sound like his request is unreasonable (like happening every month). When my management firm did that, we found people hanging cloth in front of the gas heating vents, for instance. They were endangering the entire building with their fire hazard.


maigen_obx
I'm almost positive your landlord is correct. The owner has the right to enter a unit to check the general conditions. You don't own the place, someone else does and they have the right to know that you aren't destroying the place.


bull_rooster_aardvark
Not sure of the laws in California, but generally this sort of thing is allowed. They just want to make sure nobody is damaging the property or doing anything illegal, and since he is the owner with an interest in keeping the property livable, and in good condition this is not unreasonable. I suspect he could care less is the place is messy or anything, and you can be there if you want (just pin him down on specifically when he will come by).

If you want to check the specific law, your county probably has a "landlord - tenant affairs" office, or something named like that, and you can probably call them up with questions. Also I'll bet your county web page has this info in it somewhere.


skiingstowe
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The Landlord is in full legal compliance with this written notice. It is legal and proper to do inspections of rental properties. So this "fool" is acting within his/her legal right. You are lucky you have a Landlord so concerned about the property they own.


Cake
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As far as I know, with prior notice, a landlord has the right to see what, if any, repairs need to be made to what is, really, his own property no matter how inconvenient it might be for the person who lives there. Why would you object to something that might be in your best interest?


da_red12
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Yes he has the right to enter the property as long as reasonable notice is given.


Pengy
Yes he can in fact he only has to give a 24hr notice, this is to insure that the place is clean and held up to the standards of the state codes.


DennistheMenace
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hey! its his property, hes given you notice, get the lab out of there........


kasia k
Go to the police station. Don't do anything stupid like tell on him yet, but bring the information he told you and bring it to them and ask them if this is legaly right. Get a tape recorder and stape it to yourself and then go have a conversation with him. You'll have proof if it is not legal and then you can get some money out of it!


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