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 Why is it on houses that have been sold the estate agent puts up a sold sign?
why not just take the for sale sign down and leave it at that?...


 When the house is for let we can write 'to Let' and then when the house is occupied what you call it then ?
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 Does my roomate have to give me/landlord 30Days Notice if he's not on the Agreement?
Hi, I need a little help answering this one. My roomate has been here 4 months, he filled out an application with the landlord when he moved in to make him official here. But we never signed a new R...


 How can I find an apartment?
I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and right now, we are going through a huge boom in our economy and our vacancy rate is 1% . Also, rent is very expensive. I was wondering what the best way to find ...


 My landlord comes in whenever he feels like it claiming he needs to...?
Is this right? He is coming in to repair things, but give me some notice. Does't he have to call me? Or give me a heads up? When I asked him, he told me to move out if I don't like it.<...


 Can my landlord ask me for 2 months noticed ?
My landlord is putting her house on the market ... so she now wants 2 months notice if we find something else....
She is telling us that she is one her right...i'm sure she is lying!...


 Would you make a good house husband?
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 Should my roommate's boyfriend be charged for bills/ rent?
I'm renting a 4 bedroom 1 bath house. I have 3 roommates(2 guys and 1 girl who recently moved in). The girl's boyfriend is here every night and showers, cooks and does his laundry here. E...


 Where would you live?
2 apartments....price is the same for both

Apartment 1....Third floor...right next to highway...faces highway and mountains...a lot of direct afternoon sunlight...someone lives above on ...


 If I sell my house for less than I owe, will the difference be due immediately at the time of closing?
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 What are the best countries to be buying property in?
What are the best countries to be investing in property that will actually return a rental income and increase in capital value....


 Are LANDLORDS allowed to come in w/out permission?
is your landlord allowed into a rented property without the tenants permission? I live in Colorado if that makes a ...


 Why aren't there more homeowners under 30?
There are so many options available, and it's always better to buy than rent..even when in college. Why aren't young people inquiring or taking advantage of these options?
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 Who should shoulder the water bill? the tenant or the owner here in california?
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 I' m renting out my townhouse and wondering how much should the security deposit be? And the pet deposit?
My home is 1130 sq ft. 3bd 1.5 bath with a yard, it was built in 2000, and is in great shape. So how much should I require the new renters to pay for a security deposit, and a pet deposit? And how ...


 Is living alone easy or hard?
Is it easy or hard to live alone in a flat; apartment, or somewhere else? How easy is it, or how hard is it? is it worth living alone?...


 I am trying to buy a home but my credit is not good at all, where can I go to get a loan?
I need a home loan I am trying to get a loan I have tried a couple other places but, my credit is not all that great can anyone help me out Thanks
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 Generally, how much money should I save before I can buy a house?
Obviously I don't mean buying a house outright, but enough for a down payment....


 My grandmother is away on vacation and i am short some cash would it be okay to sell her house??
she is like 67 and our family will probably be putting her into a nursing home soon anyway so she wont need it. its a nice house in a good neighborhood and should get a good price. with that money ...


 Do I have a right to ask my landlord for money off this week's rent?
My boiler has been broken for 3 days now, meaning no heating or hot water. The landlord has been helping me get on the case of the engineers to fix it, but as always the engineers are taking their ...



alex c
Moving out! im 16?
hi im 16 im not happy at home im desperate to move out eithier to a shared apartment or a flat. can anyone give me advice?

thanks
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i have a full time job and have finished school.
                     
 




sadie_oyes
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_a_16-year-old_become_emancipated


Sunshine
dont do it unless your homelife is causing you mental or physical harm. but if its just bc you want privacy, your parents have too many rules or whatever...suck it up!!!


Daniel&Rachel *Due 5/28/09*
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Dont move out? your 16? it cant be that bad


☆Dancing With Myself☆
don't...yea life at home can be hard...man do i know...but you really need to stay until you have a steady job and have graduated high school...just a few more years and tough it out....

man i can't wait till i do....one more school year and i'm gone!


CJ
Craigslist under rooms for rent? But at 16 you might have a hard time finding someone willing to do it.


Miss
wow..... at such a early age.


jumpman247
Make sure you have a steady source of income before you do anything.


say w
I don't think you should move out. You're too young, unless you have a decent job that can help you financially or some support, or a good job. There's too much going on. You should stay home while you can and suck it up for awhile. I mean, think about paying the rent, bills (electric, water, internet, insurance), a car, laundry, paying for fooooood and all of those stuff. =) I hope you make a decision you won't regret! =)


rollingsaab
i wouldnt do it i bet u dont make much money so how would u move all u can do is wait it out till u make some money to leave the house


~♥kaysee♥~
you shouldnt.. whos gonna help support school. you will RUIN your life.
gotta go to school to have a future so just stay.

i have 4 brothers and sisters and my parents fight alot.
so i do know how you feel, and im only 13.
but im just getting used to it and helping them outt so they get along the house is a little better already


bunnygrl43
this is not the best thing for you since you can't sign a lease at your age most states laws require you to be 21 and some 18 so unless you have a friend you can live with or you can afford a house/mobile home on your home. this is going to be a very hard situation for you.


pj
at 16 where do you think that you can get a job let alone enought money to pay for an apartment. talk to your parents tell them your problem, life at home can't be that bad.


lil_rebell
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Check the local newspaper listings or the property management companies in your area. Alot of people won't even give anyone under 18 an application. If your not being abused I would wait. You only have 2 years left and you'll be on your own. Living on your own can suck sometimes, your parents won't be responsible. YOU will be responsible for everything.


halestrm
Do it legally and thru the courts. It is called Emancipation of minors. I am not sure what state you are in, so I cannot give you the specific rules for your area but the link below is for a wikipedia article on it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors

Emancipation is not easy, but then being legally able to rent and move out isn't either. In most states, you will have to prove you are mature enough to make it on your own and not ruin your chances of making something of yourself.

16 is a tough age. You feel you are old enough to be in control, but think about all of the issues you will need to control. Do you have a job? A budget? A car? Can you afford insurance and gas or a bus pass. Are you thinking of dropping out of school?

I would recommend talking to a school councilor, or if that won't work, email me your city and state and I will get you a list of free youth councilors who will not judge, just try to help.

Before you move out, look around, look at money and time. Between school and work, will you have any more time to do the things you want to do now?

Best of luck.


hiphopanonyms
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you can't legally move out unless you're emancipated...which means your parents abuse you...which means the government would probably help u find a place and its a long process...but even if u try to move out...ur not going to be able to find a landlord that will rent out to you because ur 16....theres a lot to moving out and u cant jsut decide it over night... its a long process and if u were serious about it then you should start looking at what you need to move out...like do u have a job?...if ur getting paid minimum wage then u can forget about it...u'll need to work HARD in order to be able to survive urself...thers food, bills, clothing, school be prepared good luck


BlackDahlia
You need to get emancipated from your parents, if you haven't already. Otherwise, your parents can call the police and have you removed from where ever you'll be staying and put back home. I'd move in with a friend and pay rent, because most places will not rent without a credit report (which you will not have any credit established yet) or without steady employment and a deposit, which you probably have neither. Unless you can find a month to month tenancy.


shiprepairwoman
Call child protective services they will put you in Foster Care if your home life is abusive.
If it isn't abusive do what your parents request and save your money until you finish college. Even if you can find someone who will rent to you at 16 paying the rent, utilities, transportation, clothing, food and other expenses will make it hard to finish school.


cam s
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Crack on!


mastercr8zy88
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