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 I have lost the deeds to my house what do i do?
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 Tired of paying rent and scared of buying a house due to credit crunch ... any advice please??
I have been renting in london for 2 and 1/2 years now with my fiance, we have recently moved flat and where we are now is really nice but i still pay my rent grudgingly as i wish I was paying a ...


 Can I sue my landlord if he has failed to fix the fact that a fungus has been growing in my bathroom for 3 mth?
Would the only way I'd be able to sue him is if it's a dangerous fungus?...


 If you were a landlord, what would you do?
One of my tenants recently moved out and I found a significant amount of bloodstains throughout the apartment.

How much should I charge for damages?...


 Can you believe charley is still not up for eviction again!!!!!?
something a bit fishy going on if you ask me !
this should be in reality telly but it wont let me change the catagory, why not??? yahoo whats going on????...


 HomeOwners: How old were you when you bought your 1st home- and how many do you own now?
I am 27 yr old female, and I own 3 homes. I am just curious as to how everyone else is?...


 How do you make an offer on a real estate property if the property is for sale by owner? Is a lawyer cheapest
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 I purchased my home Sept '05 added my domestic partners name on the deed Feb '06 can I remove her name?
Mine is the only name on the mortgage can I go to the same Title Co. and have her name removed since I was the one who decided to place her name on the title?...


 Council houses to be built soon, for the first time in over 30 years, is this good, but who will get them, us!
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 Been only self employed for a month, and can't seem to get a mortgage what are my options?
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 Selling property, how tidy should it be? what should and shouldn’t be on display?
I am trying to sell my flat and I’ve been told I have too many things in my flat. It is tidy but I have things like ornaments, boxes and extra things around my flat. When you sell property is it ...


 Do you have to pay a real estate agent for showing you houses if you buy one directly from a builder instead?
There was no contracts signed. Is is unethical to not give him anything? And if you do pay him, how much?...


 How Possible is it to get approved for a mortgage with little/no/bad credit?
OK - My mom is insisting that since i would be a first time home buyer that I would qualify for a lot if I would try to get my first house. I have been SLOWLY getting bills paid off and getting ...


 Can you go to jail because of Foreclosure?
My house was foreclose and auctioned for $264K and I have a balance of $477K. According to some state laws, I am liable to pay the difference. Is this correct? What are my legal rights? Do I go ...


 Why don't FOREIGNERS buy our homes?
Reading bits here and there about the falling dollar, the real estate and fraudalent mortgages collapse, the almost $100.00 barrel of gasoline, and the heavy foreign investment in our own economy, it&...


 What exactly is this "mortgage crisis" in the US?
When and how did it start? What does it mean for the average person in the US?...


 6 month tenancy agreement?
I have a 6 month tenancy agreement (shorthold) between me and my tenant. He has been in the flat for five years and only ever signed the agreement once when he went into the flat. Should I have ...


 Can anyone help me? Wells Fargo is stealing my home and I can't do anything about it it seems?
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 Why not destroy empty and foreclosed houses?
This will stop the housing glut, create a housing shortage and stabilize prices....


 What is the process if you want to sale your house, but it isn't paid off yet?
Like if you still owe $15,000 and someone wants to buy it for $25,000. When you are buying it from a person, not a real estate agency. What steps need to be taken if you don't have the money to ...



Mokujin
My Ex-Landlord is being shady. Wont give back security Deposit.?
Here is the situation:
I moved out of my apartment in New Jersey last month after being there 2 years. Before we left we cleaned the apartment thoroughly and rented a steam carpet cleaner and cleaned the carpets. Now a month later, I get a letter from my landlord that not only is he keeping my entire security deposit, he wants me to send him another $200 to cover the costs of cleaning the apartment. That is over $1200 total!

He is asking for me to pay for things such as plumbing, garbage disposal. Clean Walls and Ceiling (Ceiling? WTF?) Replace the screen door, the arm on the door had rusted off. It was old. Clean Blinds. Patch nail holes from pictures.

Keep in mind, none of this stuff was done before we moved in. The carpet was atleast 2 years old before we moved in. He did not paint or fix holes from previous tenant. As a matter of fact, when we moved in, we had to clean out the storage unit that was full of junk.

Anyone know anything about NJ tenant rights?
                     
 




towanda
It is always a good idea to take pictures of your apartment before you move in and after you have left and cleaned. Then call your manager and have a walk through. Things that are normal wear and tear-things rusting out etc. are his to pay for. When you cleaned the carpeting, where there stains left? If so, then he is within his right to ask for more. The fact that he did not paint before you moved in says that the walls were clean but needed patching. He is now saying they are dirty and need patching. Do you smoke? Smoking dirties ceiling and they usually need to be repainted when smokers move. Were their fingerprints/grease and damage to paint? Without seeing the apartment it's hard to say. I find, as a landlord, that most tenants see the apartment as clean when they left it as when they got it and that is very seldom the truth. Yes, when tenants move in the windows & blinds are clean-washed and dusted. However when they move out usually the windows and blinds need to be cleaned, woodwork is often dusty to dirty, pantries full of crumbs and stains. They wouldn't have rented it they way they left it. Carpets have a 10 year life on an average so their should have been 6 years of good life left. That's another reason to report all things to your landlord as they wear out & have a walk through with your landlord as you leave. On the other hand he may be trying to get everything he can out of you. I have a client that ordinarily has charges against the deposit of every tenant that leaves. They aren't joking about it being really clean. Just remember-it costs $ to get an apartment clean and it isn't fair to the landlord to leave it all beat up and expect him to pay to clean it up so that it is rentable. On the other hand it isn't fair to you to demand payment for wear and tear items. You need to talk to him but give him a letter in reply to what he asked for and have it explain away all of his charges. If you are sure you are being fair, take him to small claims court for your deposit. Just remember, he will have pictures for proof, you will have nothing.


maryannmccarthy2003
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Next time, take before & after pictures and hold the daily news paper up and get a pic of the date as well so you can prove when the pics were taken.


bydand2000
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Just tell him if you do not receive your deposit in a week, you would seek council from the states attorney's office.


darkling
i have rented for years and its pretty much a given that you wont get that bond back. they will try and screw you for it every time. you should not have bothered cleaning the carpets. unless you have as part of your rental agreement some kind of form where you and the landlord performed an inspection of the premises and signed off on any damage that was already there when you moved in then the landlord can just go ahead and blame any and all damages and any repairs needed on you. check though..you should have a tenancy advice place as part of govt services which gives free advice. we do where i live. hey arent you american. try sueing that b**tards a**. get one of them lawyers that only charge you if they win. i would not pay that extra money he wants either. let him take you to court then file a counterclaim. good luck man. i just dont see you getting that money tho.


thelastkevin
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Best I can tell you that you should check your lease. If these charges aren't even brought up in any way in the lease, you legally shouldn't have to pay them (the extra $200). Sounds like you may end up in court if you need to resolve this issue if your landlord is going to be stubborn.


halfpint6niner
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It will cost you under $100 to sue him in court so you may have to do that. Send him a letter stating he has 30 days to return the deposit or you will be in small claims court


mighty_mom
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you can take him to court for the $1000.00 plus court costs.


an-opinion
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Find out if there is a tenant's association in the town in NJ. They generally will help you on something like this for free. You might find out that a lot of the stuff he wants you to pay for falls under the heading of fair wear and tear. Check and see if NJ has a state Property Code. Some states specify in the state property codes what is fair wear and tear and what is not. In some states the property code will specify tenant rights. See if there is a time line for him refunding your deposit. If so, he may have missed the date since it is usually 30 days. Do you have a lease? Read the lease closely.


Chrys
you need to contact the state attorney and look up the rights online..


Gertie
DID YOU TAKE PICTURES OF THE UNIT WHEN YOU MOVED IN???? VERY IMPORTANT THING MOST PEOPLE DONT DO. DID YOU TAKE PICTURES WHEN YOU MOVED OUT???? ANOTHER THING MOST PEOPLE DONT DO... your landlord needs to show you receipts for the cost of repairs. If you didnt take pictures its going to be his word over yours.


DME B
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They almost never do. They know that the cost of suing them exceeds the amount of the deposit.

Do not pay him. Send him a letter detailing how you left the apartment in the same condition or better than when you rented it. Attach a copy of the receipt for the steam cleaner. Let him go to the expense of suing you. He won't.


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