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 Is there a way to buy a house with poor credit?
Hello, I would like to know if there is a way to buy a house with fair/poor (not sure what is considered poor) credit, and no money down??
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 I would like to know, why a house can cust $1200 and it was build on 2000?
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 If a tenant's dog bites a gardener, who is liable for this?
After the bite, the gardener was able to go to work. We (house's owner) don't know the tenant has a dog. The gardener told us he was fine and just went to get some antibiotic, but and ...


 If you get evicted from a house do you have to pay for the locks being changed by you old landlord?
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 Why wont any one buy this house?
this is a beautiful 4 bedroom house....it has a jacuzzi and pool beautiful garden and beautiful inside...big kitchen everything you want in a house and some reason no one wants the house.. people ...


 Get married or buy a house first?
My fiancee and I have been talking about buying a house for almost a year and we're getting into a financial position where we may be able to.
We are both wondering whether it would be ...


 If you own a place and get a roommate to help with mortgage?
is that considered an extra income? If so, how do you write that in your taxes - business or just add as an regular income?

Silly question, but totally new to this topic....


 My tenant commit suicide in my apartment. By law do I have to tell the new tenant? ?
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 I'm 16 and I want to rent an apartment but what sort of things do I need??
The only thing I know is at the age of 16 I can live on my own in an apartment or something. But what sort of things will I need, like I know I cannot get a co - signer, so is there anything else I ...


 Is this a good time to buy a house as house price are down?
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 Should I deny a applicant bc 61% of his monthly wage will go to the rent?
I have an applicant who monthly wage is $2000 and he is trying to rent a apartment for $1220. The owners of the apartment want to deny the applicant because he may have problems making rent. The ...


 I Think I am falling in love with my tennant...I think she knows it too because she?
is always asking if she could pay a little in the beginning of the month and make up the rest. Of course she never does...She is so pretty and I dont mind because the house is paid off with no real ...


 Is it more economical to buy a house or rent an apartment?
My husband and I have been renting for 4 years (he has been renting longer than that, it is kind of all he knows. I moved out of my parents house into an apartment) We have a daughter and we live in ...


 I sold something on eBay...now I want to keep it?
Okay so I sold something on eBay but I realized that I now want to keep it....the buyer hasn't paid yet and it has been a few days...what do i do?

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 My upstairs neighbor complained about my kids in a weird way...pls help?
I was talking to my neighbor last night about vacations etc....and all of a sudden she said "yeah I hear your kids ALOT in the mornings on the weekend...." then she said "I was going ...


 If i lend something to you and you sell it to someone else whos property is it?

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 Can a mortgage broker get me the mortgage i want without all my proof of earnings?
do maintenance payments ...


 My parents want to use my name and credit to buy a house.Is this a good idea? Will this damage my credit?
Or will it be a hinderance when i want to buy my own ...


 My tenant's lease is up august 15th, she is refusing to vacate at that date, what do I do ???
She is also refusing to pay for past utililties bills,do I have the right to shut off the electric after the 15th of August ??? as it is in my name....?????...


 My landlord is a piece of **** from hell! He got mad at me because I vomited in the hallway! Please help!?
How should I negotiate with him?...



jules
Is this right?
we have signed a tenacy agreement for 12 months but our landlord is sending a maintenace man round we are in our 3rd month are they allowed to do this I thought we would be left alone for 11 months and on the last month they check the house. Is this right.
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I am in the UK
                     
 




Mephistopheles
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I presume that there were some outstanding repairs to be done from the previous tenant's residency. Your Landlord does have the right to have these done, but you must liaise with him and appoint a convenient date and time for the maintenance man to call, since your Landlord, should, during the terms of your tenancy not have access to your home - if he does have a key and uses it - that is a breach of your tenancy agreement and a breach of your quiet enjoyment of your property.

The maintenance man and/or the Landlord cannot just turn up on your doorstep and expect to be allowed in to carry out whatever repairs are necessary unless they are damaging another property or are a serious risk to yourself and/or your neighbours.


minesaphatone
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landlord has the right to enter property WITH your permission at a time SUITABLE to you, if he doesnt and he enters without or at a time thats no good to you, you can rightly claim harrassment. If you are in the UK contact your local authority, they have brought in a register for private landlords, they will tell you of all your rights. If he hasnt given reasonable notice demand it, in writing. Landlords can be scum.


sunny
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my mam had her land lord round after 3months but shes only there for 6mnths, he didnt even look around the property just at the boiler.


OriginalBubble
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It depends on why the maintenance man is coming. There is usually something in your contract that says your landlord (or someone employed by him) can enter the premises after giving you a certain amount of notice.
In my last place our landlady checked our flat on a monthly basis


Frank M
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Get real. Don't be unreasonable. If you owned a property with a stranger in it you would be concerned to see that it is being properly maintained. Small jobs left unfixed can turn into big ones. As long as he gives you notice & doesn't just turn up at any random time & you agree access the he is being perfectly reasonable. I suggest you act in a similar manner. What have you got to hide? It looks suspicious to me. If I were your landlord I would be concerned.


bikax1
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no, should speak to your landlord


BadShopper
The maintanence man is probably just coming around to fix something.


Out of Africa
A Landlord is entitled to inspect his property at anytime.


Chris
We;; its probably a good thing because usually the landlord pays for any maintenance needed on the house, and landlords do have a right to keep their property up to scratch. If they have given you adequate notice, then they are allowed.


GreyGHost29
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Why don't u want anyone to see your apt. I say move the plants for a few days.(just kidding) I think you could tell your landlord that nothing in your place is broken and u don't need any "maintenance". I don't think he's allowed to check up on you for no reason. You should have the same rights as any home owner, i.e. not to have anyone snooping around your apt for no reason and/or w/out your permission. At least in the US.


melissa w
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Course he can do it. It's his flat, and it needs to be maintained. There's a bit in ur lease where it states that you must give access whenever requested in advance by the landlord.


Wayne
Maintenance visits are good things. I would be more worried if the landlord did not maintain the place.


sandnigga_og
its totally right on his part its his property as long as you allow his guy to chk his property i guess u shdnt have any probs

p.s-> keep yourself in his shoes and imagine some 1 else using or misusing your property


scallywag
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I think that's right. I think the landlord has a right to keep an eye on the property. Once, we let a house to a housing association and went in quite by accident to pick some mail up and noticed that there was a leak in the roof which had not been reported to us and so other things had become damaged too. We asked the housing asscociation and they said they did not know about it too but that they expected that we would also be carrying out our own checks as is allowed by law.

We never checked this out though so can't say if we were being bamboozled!


English Rose
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yep it`s right,the landlord has a duty to keep his property well maintained...shut up and put up with it..


Maganda
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oh, you are very lucky that your landlord is after your welfare so as to maintain your place. To keep it in good condition.


PVD RI
There's nothing wrong with that at all, what is wrong with you? Sounds like you're hiding something, he should evict you.


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