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 Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?

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 Can a landlord refuse to rent to you if you have poor credit?
I have poor credit but a good rental history and I make 3x the rental amount.I have paid off all my debts and I live in WA state.
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well I'm in the military and ...


 Urgent landlord advice needed please?
Hi

A tenant moved into my house over a month ago. The tenant gave us a mobile number which she either has off or does not answer. It took us two weeks for her to ring us back before when ...


 How to start the home loan process?
My husband and I are just starting to think about purchasing a home. However, I don't know how to get started. Should we go find a house we like first? Should we call a realtor? We probably won&#...


 Need advice in wether or not to proceed with purchase of brand new home.?
I'll try to keep it short and to the point. My husband and I are very interested in purchasing a home (to be built) but must sell our current home and use the profit to be able to afford the new ...


 Mortgage advice needed please!?
Applied for a mortgage today and was told that i'd get a 100% mortgage for £54,000. I live in Edinburgh and that wouldn't buy anything here. Huge waiting list for a council house - i ...


 How much notice does your apartment complex require you to give?
i assumed it was 30 days like everywhere else. guess i should have read the fine print. i gave them 33 days and to my horror they tell me they require 60. anyone else have to deal with a 60 day ...


 How do I find the current market value of a vacant lot I own?
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 Is it better to rent or buy?
I know that you are just kind of throwing money away when you rent but renting is so much cheaper then buying. And their are so much less responsibilites....


 Is it better to get a fixed rate mortgage or adjustable rate?
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 How do I reduce the number of years on my mortgage?
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I would like to reduce the number of years that I...


 If a House is sold subject to Contract, is it near enough sold?..?
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 My husband is trying to take the equity/refinance our house without me.?
I am in the state of Florida

My husband is planning on leaving me, (other women) We got married in 2002. I had a property at that time in just my name. He went to jail, I sold my property ...


 What should my less then 30 day notice say?
I plan on moving into a house on the 1st of sept. I have less them 30 day to put it in writing, for my landlord. I'm not sure what should the letter say? and will I get my full deposit back?...


 If his name is just on the title, not the loan of the house, do I need his sig. to sell/rent the house?
The mortgage co. won't even discuss business with him unless I send permission. So what does his name REALLY mean on the title?...


 Can i charge my lanlord rent for a vehicle he has stored in my backyard?
my lanlord has an old truck sitting in my backyard. we're not able to use any part of that area. can i charge him rent or storage?...


 How do I get cash at closing?

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when purchasing a ...


 Why do mortgages or interest or whatever you call it go up overtime?
I ask my Mother why we have to leave our beautiful home, the home that I lived in for almost my entire life she said something about mortgages-- now why do they go up? and why is the bank like that! ...


 Do you automatically start making commission once you get a real estate license?
Tomorrow I start a real estate class hoping to become a realtor part time until I am making enough money.

I have a friend who took this same class and automatically started getting ...


 How much noice do I need to give my landlord, if i decided to move out of a house i share with 2 other people
ive been living here a month on a six month contract but want to move in with a friend, it'l mean i lose my deposit, but i dont think she has any hold on me, even having a contract that i want ...



Big Boss Dog
My girlfriend and her family got kicked out there apartment by not paying rent what can they do to move back?
My girlfriend and her family got kicked out there apartment by not paying rent what can they do to move back in?

The apartment was left in very good condition
They just got kicked out on the 1st of July
I dont think they went to court yet
This only happend 1 time
My mother payed the rent a little later than the month it was do and we are still in the same house
Cant they just pay the rent back from that month and a little extra cash to move back in?
                     
 




PittsburghSlim
Thats the Landlords decision whether to take them back...He has the ultimate say over whether to accept the money and forget about it...take them to court...or never let them move back in.....paying on time isss sooooo crucial.


Cynical
No offense, but if I were that landlord, I sure as hell wouldn't take them back. If it happened once, it'll happen again.


acermill
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As a landlord, I would be looking for different tenants. If the rent situation got so severe that an eviction was required, I would not trust them to continue renting again.

People do not get evicted for a simple one time late payment. I suspect there has been a pattern of lease violation which led the landlord to take this action.

The decision as to whether to allow them to continue renting the same place is up to the landlord involved. Were I that landlord, my answer would be NO.


Behaviorist
It sounds like they missed more than one payment- I'm betting you haven't been told the whole story. I don't know where in the world you are, but in the US there are steps landlords have to go through before they can evict someone.

The laws are different in every state, but they have to have a court order and writ of restitution from a judge before they can kick someone out. They will want all past due rent and money for any necessary repairs, and if the landlord wins a case the family will not be allowed to move back in. If the landlord loses it will not be a very pleasant place to live afterwards. In any case the family will be required to pay any rent they still owe even though they no longer live there.

Here's a website with more info: http://rhol.org/rental/evict.htm#Evictions%20for%20Cause


James
Once eviction occurs, they cannot move back. They'd be trespassing.

Your experience is irrelevant because what matters is your girlfriend's and her family's previous experiences with that same landlord.

If late payments had previously been accepted, then your girlfriend may want to consult an attorney to talk about whether the eviction was lawful.


dzwreck
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Like the first answer stated it will be the landlords decision whether or not to allow them to move back in. However, if he already kicked them out, there is a good chance he will not let them back. Did he evict them? Did he go through the eviction process? Were you notified of the eviction? Is she already physically out of the apartment? If she is not physically out of the apartment, there is a good chance that she can pay the past due amount, plus interest and penalty and any other fees the landlord has incurred and she will be fine. If she has been physically thrown out and the landlord did not follow the correct eviction procedures, she may have a case against him. The link below contains info about the eviction process.


Amy N
If they got kicked out on the first that means they were at least 30 days late on the rent. Because most places will give you some sort of grace period like 5 days or something. This has also probably happened more than once or they would not have been asked to leave so quickly. My suggestion would be to take the money they have for rent and move. I would almost be willing to bet that you are not being told the whole story. Seeing as how it's not really your business. Good luck!


alison
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all depends on the rental agreement. check out the fine print of that and that is what will hold true in court since both tenant and landlord signed it at move-in. if no agreement signed then it's up to what both parties will agree to. they may be able to pay up and move back in but that's all up to what the landlord will agree to


iittghy?
the best they can do is sit down with their landlord and work something out. like the first responder said, it is up to each individual landlord as to what his or her policies are. some will forgive their tenant and give them a few days, some will kick them out immediately. tell your g-friend and her family to grab thier copy of their lease and make an appointment with the landlord. if he possibly violated their lease by kicking them out without any kind of notice, they may want a lawyer present....


Baba Yaga
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They should pay their current, back and future rents and stop f*ck*ng the landlord!!! Life is not a free ride for any of us.

People don't "just get kicked out" of their home because of nonpayment of rent. It takes a few months and a court history so your statement is inaccurate. They're not innocent parties dwn on their luck. They're deadbeats. They didn't show up in court when they were notified to do so and the landlord had a perfect right to throw them out.


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