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 Are people able to buy houses right now?
So what's going on with housing? Me and my husband bought a house last year (got a great price) and ended up with a suprise pregnancy. :) Instead of trying to keep the burden of a house in our ...


 I need advice about mortgages?
does anyone know the best place to start when looking for a mortgage? i want to know how much i would be able to get. any help would be greatly appreciated. ...


 I have bad credit. Is buying a home out of the question?
any web sites would be great. please be specific and pleas just dont tell me yes....tell me how!
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my credit is lucky to hit 500...


 How do I get out of my lease if the house is uninhabitable?
All the reality company wants to do is fix the problems: leaky roof, moldy carpet, poor insulation etc. We had no idea the place was this bad when we moved in in September. They have taken advantage ...


 Buying a house?
i am in the middle of buying a house and told my solicitor three weeks ago that i wanted to complete on friday 4th August and he said that wouldn't be a problem. Yesterday he told me that they ...


 Is there any chance of someone sending me £175000 to buy a house?
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 In California is it the landlords responsibility to showel snow off the renters roof?
We own a rental and the roof needs the snow shoveled off. This year we have more snow than usual and more coming. Is it the renters responsibility or the landlords to maintain the shoveling? We ...


 Are you expected to give your real estate agent a gift after you buy your house?
I'm in the process of buying my first house, and my real estate agent has been super helpful. Should I buy her a gift once the sale goes through, or is the money she makes off of this sale ...


 I live in the state of GA my landlord opened my mail and it was financial matters. I'm sure that's not legal?
She claims it was because she thought it was her daughter's mail but their names are not even remotely similar to mine. Then when I confronted her she mockingly told to "call your lawyer... ...


 Who hates landlords more than me ??? (landlords need not comment)?
I despise all of them so much, they are the lamest people in England them and estate agents.

Would you vote for a political party that made it very difficult for these people to live ??<...


 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??
T...


 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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Pockets
My roommate has stopped paying her rent but refuses to leave what can I do?
She doesn't pay rent, pay utilities, or buy groceries and refuses to move out so I can move in someone else who is willing to take her place. She says I can't force her to leave, but we are both going to be evicted if I can't kick her out, so far I have been paying the whole rent but I can't afford to continue this way.
                     
 




baltimman
Eviction fo sho.


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Go to the sheriff department and have them serve her an eviction notice.


amysgetaways
Talk to the landloard and a lawyer. The lawyer can help you with the legalities of evicting her, and the landlord may be willing to let you continue renting after the fallout. Don't let your landlord be blindsided by the dispute.


levilivinwell
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Eviction is part "A" part "B" is small claims court. Be sure to keep documents of rents paid and the court will enter a judgement against her. You will (eventually) get your money. Ask the court to have her set up a payment plan with the clerk of court and have it paid to you through them. This way if she fails to pay she will be held in Contempt and a garnishment will be levied against her.


Tak_v
Get her evicted...you do not have to leave...


tmktj
Try talking to your landlord. He obviously wants his rent, therefore he will agree that your roommate needs to go. He needs to be the one that evicts her, not you.


fuzzykitty
Is she listed on the lease.? If not pack up her stuff and call the police and have her removed, But, you are apt to have problems with her afterwards, Change the locks,


catzrme
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Calll the sheriff, file a report and have her evicted!! She is a freeloader and does not live up to her end of the agreement. Have her thrown out by the Sheriff's Department.


Dan H
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This is hard to explain, But since your roommate has been paying for a certin amount of time " in the beginning". that person is protected by tenant laws. Look them up at your town hall. There is a prosses that you have to go through. you cant just kick that person out its against the law.
If he or she sign a lease agreement then that person essentially a month to month renter and you can kick him out with a 30 day notice for any reason. Good Luck Kicking out the dead Beat!


William
You can have her evicted and then you should take her to small claims court for the costs that you have incurred.


bigo
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Well if you are both on the lease talk to the landlord and explain to them that the roommate is not paying their half and have them go through the eviction procedure. If no lease go to your local small claims court and see if you can file a suit against her for non payment of rent. Tell her if she moves out you'll drop the suit. Little money out of pocket but could be worth it. Stop by your local Police Station and explain the situation and see what if they have any ideas It works on cops. If none of the above work out be a a**. Figure out what you can live without (Water, Power, Air Conditioning, Cable, Phone Ect.) Have some services shut off and when there is no light water ect. you can hope they can't live without it and leave.


Nia N
Get an eviction notice from police department. The sooner the better. Make the leaches life hell even if you have to suffer a little Lock you food up make sure see gets a little as possible. It take so many days to legally evict somebody I thought 30.

Good luck
Nia


Chrissy B
Go to the sherriff's office and ask them to serve an eviction notice. If you have been paying the entire rent then it is considered your place. If she doesn't move out in the period allotted, call the police and they will come to your house and escourt her out.


Felix R.
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Go to legal measures , or call the police.


Billy H
Call Judge Judy!!!!

'nuff said!


emptywun
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The reality is you can't have her thrown out as a trespasser, because she moved in with your permission. You might be better off finding a new place to live (without her, naturally) and leaving her to deal with the landlord.

All of this depends on what your lease says, and whether or not she's listed on it. Have a serious talk with the landlord/apartment management about your options. If no obvious answers present themselves at that time you need to consult a lawyer.

Hope this helps!

**Update: You also cannot cut off her access to utilities, food, or to the apartment itself. Only her leaving (willingly or under an eviction notice) can do that. If you try it, she could sue you right back for an unlawful "constructive eviction"...basically saying you took matters into your own hands and forced her out without proper authority.


Jennifer
First of all, the sheriff "serves" the eviction notice, but you have to go to court first to be awarded an eviction before he can serve it. If you each have seperate leases for the apartment, tlk to the landlord about what is happening. If you are both on the same lease, you will probably have to move. Either way you should seek a solution through the landlord. He may be able to let you sign new leases separately. Then he can go after her without it affecting you. You may be able to break your lease at less cost than if you stay in your present situation. Just talk to the landlord. In general, they don't want tenants who don't pay & want to keep tenants that do pay. They will try to work it out.


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