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 How old do you have to move out? in england?
The only thing i wanna do is move out and i know its alot of trouble but how old do you have to be?

And how much would the average be to share a house this either 1 other person or 2 other ...


 Landlord entered without permission or notification?
this is the second time he has done so to shwo propsective buyers the building. he told us at the time of the lease that he would not enter the apartment without informaing us first. Well, now he has ...


 When selling your house do all the utility bills (gas and the electricity) have to be settled before exchange?
I know of someone who hasn't paid the gas bill for years! I think the gas co. simply hasn't got them registered. They've been using it endlessly. Can that person sell off and move out ...


 How much time do you have to give your landlord if your moving?
I want to move out of the city but am not sure on how much notice you have to give the landlord.
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It is not stated in my lease how much notice to give....


 I bought a house from a relative years ago. He signed a Quit Claim deed and i didn't recorded it until ......
A few weeks ago.I wanna know if my property is "secured" now or what are the next steps i should take to have rock solid ownership of the house. My relative is having a change of heart and ...


 What does "no qualification" mean when buying a house?
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 Am I liable for rent if I moved out and 2 roomates are still living in the apartment?
I moved out of my apartment last November because my best friend and my ex were bangin each other and I couldn't stand living there anymore. Now one of my roomates is trying to come after me now ...


 Is it leagal to share an apartment with someone that is just your roomate and not a part of your family?
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 How do i evict a friend who i don't have a lease with and who has never paid the rent agreed on?
My friend and his two children moved into my home in August '07 under the verbal agreement he would pay me $400 a month. We did not have a written lease. I have only received the first months ...


 I am considering withdrawing my IRA money in order to purchase two 4 unit properties. Comments?
I have $165,000.00 in the account and will need about half for down payments. I will net about $52,000 a year in income....


 I had to move my pitbull for insurance reason and the owner what to know where they are located. What to do?
I have and owner and a landlord I was able to move them in one day so the insurace company back to the house. Legally I don't think they need that information.I want to do what is right. please ...


 Does anyone else have an a**hole for a landlord?

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and why do you consider them to be that?...


 Is 159,000 a reasonable first offer for a house listed at 199,999?
we are first time home buyers and have found a home that we want. It's listed at 199,999 and has been been on the market since june of 2006. We dont want to pay any more than 170,000 for a ...


 Can my elderly mother evict her two freeloading tenants by putting there belongings outside and changing the l
ocks? They are tormenting her! No written rental agreements, no rent paid since nov. 06. served a 3-day notice, served eviction, obtained restraining order (judge made it for 5 feet away only. T...


 My boyfriend's buying a house and I want my name on the lease How do I ask?
or should I ...


 A house owner promises a pal FIRST OPTION to buy it. What does that mean in law?
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 How can I fire my Real Estate Agent?
I don't think my real estate agent is doing enough to sell my house and I want to fire him, what can I do?
I am in a three month contract with my real estate agent at four percent ...


 If you're a landlord and you're allowing your tenant to break a commercial lease, how should you handle it?
I will allow the tenant to get out of his lease with me. I will allow him to leave under certain conditions, which are actually, in my opinion, very reasonable. I know some people have demanded ...


 My wife and I own a home together. How can I take her name off of the mortgage/loan. We are separated.?
My wife and I are separted. I live in an apartment.
She continues to live in the house we purchase together. She wants a divorce and to move out of the house and buy her own home. How can I get ...


 Mortgage broker? Or just go talk to banks?
I am wondering if I should use the mortgage broker I have been talking to, or should I just go start talking to banks?

Mortgage brokers are getting alot of bad press.

Seems I ...



Goat G
Is this legal to charge someone renting?
Help. My rent is $800 per month. This includes ALL utilities. I have never ever paid my rent late. This month my landlord said the power bill was to high so he says I have to pay the power bill or he is gonna have the power cut off. I live in Georgia. Is this legal? What can I do? Thanks
                     
 




bull_rooster_aardvark
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He can't do this, electric is a basic thing and he can't just cut it off because he feels like it. Tell him you are sorry the power bill was so high and you certainly want to help out any way you can. However, things are tough for you too, so you've just decided that if he breaks the lease and stops paying the electric company, you will also break the lease and stop paying him his rent.

If he is dumb enough to really cut the electric off, you are probably going to need to just start looking for a new place to live - he has already broken the lease by doing this and you don't need this hassle.

Anyhow, to find out the exact procedure for breaking a lease with cause in your area, look in the blue pages for your municipality for something like "Landlord/ Tenant Affairs", and call them up and explain everything. There is some procedure you must go thru, but do that and then you can leave the place (assuming he does in fact cut off the power).


bcooper1975
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If you signed a lease that states your $800 per month rent includes all utilities, without any exceptions, then I don't see how he can do that. If you have a legal contract he cannot turn the power off. He may have clause in there that you have overlooked. I would pull my lease, take a hard look at it and let him know you aren't paying it. If he then turns the power off, he might find himself on Judge Judy.


Lady America and Proud Of It
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Do you have a lease agreement? Does it state that utilities are included in the $800? If so, the bill is his responsibility. Speak with an attorney or call your local legal aid society and ask them. Good luck.


vimesfan01
If you have a lease stating that the Apartment is paying the Utilities, then no, they can not do that.

If you have no such lease, then yes, they can do that.


schwaggville
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Read your lease...if it says that he can, then you're pretty much screwed. If it says that it is HIS responsibility, then you have some ground to stand on. You should point it out to him specifically.


Lynn
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He should be asking for extra only if you're now using an air conditioner. There should've been a stipulation in the lease contract. If it's not in the lease, he can make an addendum but it has to be thirty days in advance before you begin to pay the extra for including air conditioning.


Jason T
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I don't know about Georgia, but it's not legal in ND. As long as you have a written contract stating what you stated here, I'd talk to a local attorney there.



solly
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That sounds dodgy to me. Everywhere I have lived in Australia, you pay rent for the building. All utilities are in your name, and your responsibility to pay. If he said it covered all utilities, did you sign anything saying you had to pay if it was over a certain amount? I'm sure you have a local government department there that controls rental rights, you should find out.


heart o' gold
It's not legal for him to turn the power off.

As for charging you for power, here in California he'd have to give written notice of a change in terms of agreement. I suggest you look around for tenant help groups - check with your local consumer affairs or legal aid office.


Big daddy J
if you used the power then you should pay for it but if your sharing it then the other party has to pay for it to. hope i helped you any...


Tangarin
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When you signed the lease for your rental property did it have a clause in there saying" if the power bill was too high you must pay extra on top of the $800", if not then you can say to him that your paying $800 and in your lease it didn't say anything about if you over used the power you had to pay extra. You said the $800 includes your rent, and all the bills..right?? if that is the case then yeah he can't over charge you and cut your power off. If you didn't sign a lease, (which is impossible) and it was a verbal agreement then I'm not sure what will happen in that case. Good luck, I would suggest you get some legal advice from legal aid?? and they can help you further.


AcerSUCKS
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move out to another house dont take this crap but before you leave use you imagination of how you can leave it


T.l
Your living in a house right? If so the landlord can change the rent to any amount they like because they are the owners are you have no power over it. They can even kick you out. If the change in amount of money is a bit too high i would recommand moving to a new house or apportment


riverstyx0128
unlikely; just tell him you're gonna contact your lawyer (even if you don't have one) and also, you should look at the provisions of your lease to see what it says, if anything, regarding late bills.


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