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 What is this tenant up to? What is he trying to accomplish by his actions?
We have been renting a house to this male tenant. He has not paid rent for 3 months now. He doesn't speak to us about maintenance or repairs that need to be done inside the house. We have called ...


 About to get evicted with 5 month old baby.....?
My and my fiancee are going through a hard time, our car was repossessed, he lost his job, and i have yet to find work since having a baby girl 5 months ago. we are 2 months behind on our rent and ...


 If your house cost 700,000 dollars in us does that mean your pretty much rich?
does a 700,00 dollars hous in us mean you ...


 Does my ex have to buy me out of our mortgage?
I have lived with my finace (OOOOPS Ex Fiance) for 2 years now and he has paid the mortgage all that time, I put down the initial deposit of £13,000. Now that he is leaving, I want to take over the ...


 Who will be in charge to inspect our apartment when we move out?
By the laws and common practice, who exactly will be in charge to inspect tenants apartment when they move out and decide to charge tenants for something? Property management or the third-party such ...


 Whats the typical commission charged by a realtor to sell a house?
This is for a home in San Antonio, TX. Should it be 6%? Is there a cheaper way I can list my home for sale?...


 Whats the minimum age to live in your own apartment..?
I live in Connecticut and i am wondering whats the minimum age to live in my own apartment with or without a roommate.Also i WOULD be able to get my parents to sign off on any papers....


 Balance Due at my former apartment complex?
I recently vacated an apartment complex in Katy, TX and forgot to pay the "early termination" fee for getting out of my lease early. I cannot get anyone from the complex on the phone to ...


 How long can house prices rise for?
For instance in my town (Witney Oxon) the house prices continue to rise even theough the average salary is too low to rent let alone buy a house. Also people are being made redundant in manufacturing ...


 1st Home decision - Buy a condo or home?
I wanted to get some opinions on whether to buy a condo or a home. This is my first time and I have a limited budget. The condo is in a upscale neighbourhood and the middle school is very good. The ...


 18 years old want to buy foreclosed home?
Im 18 and I want to buy a foreclosed home so I can rent it out. My mom would give me the money (because I dont have a job) so I can buy it and fix it up. And she would let me sell it and get the ...


 Moving to a new apartment in a week, just bought a puppy...?
Im moving into a pet friendly apartment in a week. Right now the apartment I live in is NOT pet friendly. I just bought a new puppy and the pet store will only hold her until today.(I know, I know I ...


 Can i afford to live in a £350 a month rent on a £600 wage?
The flat has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen
Additional Details
Wow! thanks for the help. The flat is a ground floor studio apartment. Other people will live above me, so council tax ...


 Does any one know any place in CA where you can buy a home for 150,000 to 250,000?
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 Myself and my g/f are looking to get our own place.....?
i have moved out before into a flat with a mate! And she has lived in Australia for a year. What do you think is the best option, rent for a year to make sure we can live together or go straight in ...


 Upfront 6 months rent?
Do you think that an apartment would allow me to pay upfront 6 months rent, on a 6 month lease? I am planning to move out of state in July, and quit my current job of 17 years. I will have all the ...


 Apartment Legal Question?
I moved from my old apartment complex in May of 2006, at that timeI provided them my new address and contact # because i knew i was going to own money for minor damages. In august i recieved a letter ...


 How do I evicte a tenant for non payment and for abandoment of my apartement?
This tenant provided false information about her id, while in the apartement, she was hiding and aiding a wanted fugitive and was dealing drugs while we were getting sick from her smoking pot. And ...


 Somebody has to pay me rent of £70 weekely but now he wants to pay monthly, how do i calculate?
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 What would happen if every bank closed down?
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kbee
Is it possible to buy a home with a credit score of 500?
                     
 




Stephanie W
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If you have a lot of cash


amandafofanda66
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Most likely not. And if a bank gives you a loan it'll be at a crazy interest rate.

BTW, stay away from mortgage brokers like Lendia.


Trying
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If you have ALOT to put down, Maybe But a credit score that low is BAD try to build your credit before appling to any loan companies


calvinsnashville
You can apply for a HUD loan. It is for low income families and they normally just use references and employment history for the application process. You can get more information at www.hud.gov or go to your local housing authority.


ruthie
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It could be possible, but you will probably have to pay a higher interest rate then if you had had good credit


bille_e
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if you find a seller who is willing to do an owner carry. basically a private loan by the seller.


Workfortoday
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Yes.

You can also get a home, almost any home really, with a co-signer. That helps a lot and they don't have to make payments on it.

Some folks pay the cosigner for signing on. The cosigner will be liable if you don't make payments on time but if you get someone that trusts you and you pay them to cosign you can solve the problem fast.

Go to the web site below and there are free pdf reports you can download there along with free online photo searches and prices. What I like about this site is that you get it online instantly they don't make you wait for someone to contact you by phone or email.


Audi11
You need a credit score of at least 600


Elo Fudpucker
Large Down Payment........Nuf Said.....You should be more concerned as to why you only have a credit score of 500..............


Nicolleta
Maybe but you will have a really high interest rate and you will have to put a LARGE amount down I would say at least 20% maybe more. I had to have a credit score of 740 to get my home loan and it was still very difficult. Good luck!


Kool Breeze
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Yes but you might be dealing with a shady shyster! Your monthly payments would be massive. Repair you FICO score first with Suze Orman's kit. Otherwise sign up at www.creditsecure.com to monitor your 3 credit reporting agencies daily online and use the outline to fixing all on the reports(which will take a few months). normally, the higher the score the lower the interest rate on anything financed.


jbone907
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It will be nearly impossible, especially since the housing market has softened a lot and a large number of subprime lenders are having record defaults.

Best to get your credit fixed first, before you think about buying a house. Unless you have a LOT of cash for a down payment. And I mean a LOT. That low score of yours would scare any lender away unless you pay for like half your house up front.


Tom J
Get a copy of your credit report and see if there are any obvious mistakes-then correct them. Try to get your score up to at least 550-600 range and you will have much better luck. There are ways to improve your score rather quickly.


Madhatter
It depends on a lot of different factors. Your credit score isn't the only deciding factor about purchasing a home.
There is location, price, income, and plenty of other mind crushing things to think about when purchasing a home.
First time home buyers can usually get 100% financing with putting up no money for closing costs, but the interest rate is usually not fixed, and more often than not, isn't very reasonable.
If you are the only person who is buying the house and you don't have someone to co-sign with you (like a parent and/or significant other with better credit) then your best bet is to work on bringing your credit score up. The easiest way to do this is with a credit card. Now, if your credit score is low b/c of slow or late payments on previous cards, then obviously this isn't a good idea, but if you are someone with low credit b/c of no previous credit, then credit card companies are always eager to give you credit. The best credit card I have come across is a capital one no hassle card. If you don't trust yourself with a credit card, you can always get one from a specific store i.e. hhgregg, best buy, circuit city, etc. so that your purchases are limited to the items in that store or you can get a gas card. It works the same as a credit card and reflects on your credit just the same. If you give yourself a goal, like a year, then use that card every time you get gas for a year and pay it off when the bill comes, you will build credit faster. Then you have a better chance of getting yourself into the home you would want rather than the home you had to settle for b/c you couldn't get financing for the one you wanted.
Another idea is that if you have parents with good credit, and they trust you, they could co-sign for you OR if they list you as an authorized user on any of their credit cards (they don't have to give you the card or even tell you which one) then their credit history automatically becomes your credit history by affiliation (on that specific card) and will increase your credit score. After you purchase the home, they can remove your name without any consequences.
A lending company that has a really good first time home buyers program is Country Wide, you may want to look into them.
Good luck with your house hunting and weigh your options wisely...don't just jump into the first loan you qualify for, shop around!


Andy
not really ur screwed pal


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