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 Can a judgement be collected on a person that is deceased?
If a creditor goes to the judical court and a judgement is granted to them(this was 13 years ago), and it states "active", what happens now. My grandmother died 10 months ago. will this ...


 What advice or where can i find information on becoming a property developer?
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 No pets allowed!! that really sux!?
me and my bf are going to move in together, and i really wanna a kitty!! and he really wants a puppy!!
but we are not allowed, the landlord does not let us.. most of the rental properties dont ...


 Can an apartment complex charge me for a chimney cleaning fee? i was never told this before moving in...?
got a notice on my front door that read i would b charged $80 for the apartments to clean the chimney....


 How many months rent can a landlord reasonably demand as a security deposit?
I am currently unemployed and have not held a job for the past 5 years (I was on disability) and I'm being asked by prospective landlords to supply upwards to a year's rent as a security ...


 My landlord turned off my heating and air conditioning unit, whodo I talk to about it? It is in the high 90's.

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He turned it off because it was being used and he said it was going to burn up. The unit is oviosly older than the other units in the complex.I figure he dosent want ...


 What exactly does "as is" mean on realty purchases? Who owns buildings that are on skids? Thanks.?
After we purchased our land we spotted a cabin in the trees. This was in May 2005 and now there is a couple claiming it is their cabin and want to take it off the land. They claim because the cabin ...


 I just want to know everyone's opinion on buying a mobile home...?
I already know the bad thing is the value drops low very fast!! Any other good or bad things about them, go ahead and tell me!! I might want to buy one!!...


 House prices..?
I know where on the internet to find out how much houses were sold for but can someone please tell me how long after the sale before it appears on these sites?? I want to know how much my neighbours ...


 I'm going to court tomorrow because my tenants won't move out?
They haven't paid rent in 3 months, she said she isn't moving out because she has a child and no where to go. I can't afford to let her stay because I have my own family to take care ...


 My landlord doesn't respond to an inquiry about late fees. What can be done?
Over a year ago late fees began accruing on my rent bill. I called the property manager on several occasions to inquire but got no response. Unsure of their validity and being unable to reach the ...


 What could i sell?????
I am making a on-line business but not sure what to sell something that sells good very good any help is appreciated thank
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thanks for your help but a product i could ...


 Should I go with the mortgage broker that is provided by the estate agents I have purchased from?
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 Can a landlord in Florida charge late fee of 50.00 plus 25.00 a day on late rent ?
We are late on Aug rent for the 1st time in 10 months of a 12 month lease and this is what the landlord wants to charge 50.00 late fee plus 25.00 a day till it is paid....


 Is my landlord responsible for leaking taps?
We have 2 leaking/broken taps(not just a washers , the taps themselves are defunct)
Also the stop **** is broken, the top has sheared off( a long time ago the last time they sent a plumber)
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 Is my landlord screwing my fellow roomates and me?
Two of my friends and I are getting ready to move into a house we are renting on sept 1st. However the current renters are not moving out of this house until sept 1st. I feel like we are getting ...


 What should I do about my neighbor???
My downstairs neighbor (I live in very close apartments) just had her brother, his wife, and their three kids move in. On top of that, my neighbor also has her own 2 kids and her husband. It's a ...


 Can the seller do this?
My husband and I are buying a house. We signed a contract a couple of weeks ago, and we close on the house Thursday.

Now, the owner has decided that the mailbox is hers, and that she also ...


 Is buying a home at age 50 a good idea.?
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 When you buy a home how do you pay? :please read:?
When i see TV shows like to buy or not to buy they find the couple a house if they like it they buy if not..(you get the drift)

Well. on shows like thees they make it out kinda like the ...



BIANCA S
Is it possible to move even though i have signed a lease?how do i get out of this lease?
                     
 




RhapsodyinBlue
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READ YOUR LEASE. The lease should explain your landlord's policy and what the penalties are. It's should all be there, if it's not then your landlord has the burden of proof that you were in a particular lease agreement that does not allow for breaking the lease without certain penalties. Your state should have pretty standard landlord/tenant laws but your lease specifies what actions your landlord can and will take.


ahelaumakani
I just got this lawyer handbook thing because my college gives out free legal advice. Basically, it says that if there is some sort of maintenance issue that is a health hazard and you give them ample time to fix it and they don't, then you are within your rights to break your lease.

You can also move out in the middle of the night and that way, they can't make a lien to take any of your property but in that case, they can (and probably will) keep your security deposit and charge you something like 85% of one month's rent for the trouble that they will have to go thru to find a new tenant. they CANNOT make you pay the rent for the rest of the lease because they have to attempt to find a new tenant within a "reasonable" amount of time.

[they can make a lien against your property if they know or suspect that you're about to skip out early. they can go into your apt and take items of value in order to make up their losses. so, it's in your best interest not to let them know!]

You can also try to find a subletter to finish out your lease but keep in mind that if this person trashes the place, you're still responsible for paying the damages.

I wouldn't really trust what other people are suggesting about asking them nicely and stuff like that. I've been screwed over by my apt. because the manager said one thing and did another.


tallmadgeavon
If you signed a lease - all the landlord has to do is present it to the court system and you are liable for the remainder of the lease. If you break your lease, expect to pay.


Box815
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You don't any more than the landlord can throw you out during the lease.


yowuzup
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the problem is , that a lease is a contract, realistically, you cant get out of it till you pay the lease off whitch usually equalls the total months rent , usually a year ,on the property, you can try to convince the manager to let you out, sometimes if you can get a new tennent to move in on the same month you leave, they sometimes will go with that, but unfortunatelly for you, if you bail and move out, and just blow off your contract , that will follow you and haunt you every time you try to rent another place, no body will rent to you if you have bad credit from past rental properties. your best to just stay out the whole contract or discuss it with the manager. good luck


Swtlatinkisses04
If you signed the papers, you're pretty much stuck there. Only way out is to talk and negotiate with the office manager because they're going to want their money.

I hope the situation works out, and good luck!!!


fallingstar
go to the office of the place you're leasing and see if they have a buy-out policy. some places will let you, but you won't get your deposit back.

just make sure you're nice with them and explain to them the reason why you need to leave..and maybe offer to help find a subleaser or new leasee.


Jimmy J
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Many of them have a military clause. Go sign up.


shiprepairwoman
Ask them to find a new tenant or allow you to sublet. If you abandon your lease they will charge you until it is re-rented and they have no reason to hurry since you will still be paying your lease payment.
If you have a good reason like buying a house they may let you out for a reasonable fee. If worse comes to worse you pay until the end of the lease.


dee b
Some places alow you to pay a full months rent to break the lease and some will just report it to the credit bureau.

This lady I know has 7kids and she just talked to the lanlord, practically begged and gave a sob story and the lady was nice enough to let her out of the lease.

Also if you go into the military, by law, they MUST let you out of your lease. You could lie unless they request proof.


laniece
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I suggest that you first read the lease and find out the consequences of moving before the lease is scheduled to end. Many landlords charge fees to "break the lease". I suggest being upfront and honest with the landlord to avoid future problems.

LaNiece
http://www.RealtyShakers.com


YOU GOTTA MOVE TO IMPROVE!
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you might be able to get out of the lease if you talk to the landlord. He might let you renege if you pay a hefty penalty (like 3 months rent) depending on how long the lease lasts. If he (or you) can get someone to assume the lease he might let you out. A lease is a very binding document. You can't just walk away. He can sue you for the balance and any costs or penalties. Best idea is to speak to him first (landlord) then a lawyer.


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