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 Looking round a house, the previous owner had passed away..?
in the house, she was a 50 year old lady who died from a heart attack, she had only been there a few months, we went to look round and all her belongings were still in the house!!! there were ...


 I'm looking to buy my first property, early 2008,with a 100% mortgage, is this a mistake or not. HELP?
should I, or Shouldn't I, i need some good advice on the housing market....


 Is there any way you can get out of a 6 month rent contract?
I am privately renting a flat for 6 month renewed contract in April and for months have been looking for a house to rent because i have a daughter we need more space and would love a garden for the ...


 Can my landlord try to sue me?
I am renting a house that is fully furnished, I am looking after the property, however recently the tumble dryer packed up, the on button won't stay on(hotpoint). When I leave the property could ...


 Any tips on buying a house?
like what i should offer how much off the price i should ...


 I currently have a owner financed @ 12% single family home. Isn't that predatory lending. How can I get out ?
Credit won't allow for refinance at lower rate, but working on it. If loan considered predatory, what can I do about it?...


 Where's the best place to live in California?
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 Ex passed away and 21 year old daughter is in MY house that I pay for.. How do I get her out (California)?
She is trying to get a restraining order against me because I want her out of my house. How do I go about getting her out. There is no lease/rental agreement, the house is in my name and I want my ...


 What is 30% of 8,000?
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 Can the lender for your house forclose on it even if you are making monthly payments.?
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 Security deposit lost. What I can do?
I moved out of the previous address and the landlord unreasonably took all my deposit into his own pocket, not a single penny returned. The money is more than 1000 dollars. What I can do? Since I ...


 I have a judgment against former tenants for $5600- how can I collect on this?
I've tried to garnish their wages (he is a 1099) and she works part-time; and garnish bank accounts, but she closed hers, and I have no idea where he banks. I have both or their SS#'s but ...


 After listing your house with a realty agent, when can you sell it on your own without paying the agent?
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 Can I buy a home after foreclosure?
Okay here's my situation I am currently separated. When I left my home we had a buyer for the house and were set to go to settlement in 2 weeks. I moved into an apartment. The deal fell ...


 If you found 20 dollars on the floor how would you waste it?
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 Can 4 people live in one bedroom flat?
i live me and my wife with 2 kids one he is 14 and 12 years old boys
we live in one bedroom flat .
i sleep with my wife in one room and kids both in living room
is that ok in english ...


 Is it possible to make an offer on a house when mine hasnt been sold yet?
i wasnt sure if they had a contingency agreement of any sort?
Additional Details
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT MIGHT GO IF WE DONT SELL THE HOUSE OR IF WE DO? IN OTHER WORDS WH...


 I need help deciding if $990 rental price is a good deal.?
I currently live in a 1bed/ 1bath in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, paying $990 monthly. The lease is up at the end of the year, so we are looking for something bigger and our cost here will go up approx. $50...


 What is the capital of california?
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 When you give someone a three day notice to pay rent can you change the locks on the door?
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Honey
My landlord entered my house without notice - no emergency - what kind of recourse do I have about that?
I told her 3 months ago that the windows don't close. She sent a guy to fix it one month ago, he said the house had shifted, no way to fix it. She called another window repair guy. They came over yesterday while I was out, without notice, and entered the house while no one was home. My rental agreement says she needs to give at least a phone call the day before unless it is an emergency. I don't think this is considered an emergency since she has known about the problem for 3 months. She also left a lease extension in the house, raising the rent and extending the lease another year, but the lease expired 7/1, and the agreement says she need to do that one month before the lease expires.
                     
 




js3971
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Park your car around the corner, and wait for her to come in when she thinks you're not there. Then clock her with a frying pan.


Jim K
I don't know what state you're in, but this might help.


nas88caror 300
that's called invasion of privacy..and yes it's against the law...as for the lease extension she would have to give at least a 30 day notice i get mine 60 days before


Lori A
It depends on the state you are in. Here in TX, the landlord can enter at any time without notice. That is not true in other states.

As to the rent increase, that requires 30 days notice before it can take effect and you have the option to either sign the extended lease or give notice of your intent to move out.

Your rent cannot be raised until the 31st day after the notice.

Once you are past the original lease term, the law presumes you are renting on a month-to-month agreement. Therefore she doesn't need to give you the rent increase before the end of the lease, just 30 days before it takes effect.

The lease extension requires the signature of both of you to be effective.


tonyh92
the next time it happens call the police. but in the mean time contact a lawyer


ICHOOSETOTELLTHETRUTH
This will give you your state laws since each state is different...legal resources and much more.

Just click on Laws & Statutes and then your state.


mullinder@sbcglobal.net
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i would have left long ago. it took her 3 months to fix some windows that would not close, who knows who went in your home through the windows. but i think i would have called that an emergency, but she should have called and let you know.

this sounds alot like the home i have rented, except our windows will NOT open, its HOT in here. it has air-conditions units, well it came with 1, we had to get another one. its small,old and not worth what we are paying.

good luck to you!!!!!


heehawfromall
LANDLORD IS A LAWBREAKER

HOWEVER, HE CAN ASK YOU TO MOVE
AND CREATE A HARDSHIP FOR YOU

TENANTS ARE OFTEN AT THE MERCY OF OWNERS WHIMS
I SUGGEST:
KEEP CIVIL RELATIONS
*****DON'T "SIGN" EXTENSION ******

THEN MOVE ASAP
ITS GOOD TO BE KING..
SORRY FOR YOUR PROBLEM
A STABLE "SECURE" HOME CRUCIAL
TO SUCCESS

DON'T LET EM BULLY YOU


laughter_every_day
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The lease is an offer. You can accept it or move out. If you ask for repairs but want notice before the repairs, tell the landlord. If you don't like the way your landlord does business, move out and get another landlord.


Knock Knock
Well it depends upon whether you want to continue living there or not. You can cause all kinds of problems then she will just ask you to leave since your lease is on a month to month lease now. If you don't want to live there you can file a breaking and entering with the police department. As for the lease agreement she can give you a new one at anytime after the original has expired. You don't have to sign it and she does have the right to ask you to leave she just has to give you notice. You are on the month to month which also means that she can raise your rent at anytime with 30 days notice (I think that is the amount of time) Each state is a little different. If it were me I would just call her up and talk to her and see if you can work things out.


Sam B
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In most states, the landlord owes you peaceful or quiet enjoyment of the thing leased. That is obviously not happening. It would definitely be grounds for a rescission of the contract and you may be entitled to damages like cost of moving, etc. I would either get an attorney or you could probably pursue the matter in small claims court or a justice of the peace.

She is apparently just trying to get rid of you since you are a "trouble maker." I would seriously consider the suit and prove her right!


winnp1
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You should have call the police and had it reported. The next thing you need to do is call a lawyer to find out what are your options. I would not sing that lease again. Move out.


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