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 I recently got divorced. my ex husband will not refiance?
i am not living at that house. my name is still on the mortgage. is there a way to get my name off?...


 Is it possible for a landlord to raise our rent?
I just recently recieved a notice on my door saying that our water is going to be shut off. I am renting this place by the way. I fear that our rent is too low for my landlord to pay the water bill. I...


 Is a fixed rate the best type of mortgage at present with interest rates being so high?
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 What happens if the people you buy a house from arent moved out on the possesion date?
We bought a house in a small town 6 months ago. Our possession date is tomorrow. It doesn't look like the people we bought from are making much of an effort to move out. They have built a house ...


 Do you have to have home owners insurance to own a house?
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 I want to find a good site with rapid results to find a roomate i have a place i need a roommate?
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 Landlord sold building. Does the buyer have my security deposit?
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 Would you trust an 18 year old real estate agent??
if not why?

my friend wants to be a real estate agent when he turns 18 and after two years he wants to be a broker. so he'll eventualy be a 21 year old broker.

would you ...


 What would you do?
Long story short. We are trying to buy a home that we have decided we don't want anymore. Although we can afford this home we have decided that we didn't want to take on that much debt. R...


 19yrs old, in college, is there any way I can buy a house?
If I work full time, do you think i could possibly get a loan to buy a forclosed house or something?? is there a way I could buy it with a friend?? T...


 Who shall pay the electrical repair in the house? The lessee or the lessor?
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 Do you need to have an agent to go open houses, or can you just go and look at the house ?
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 Buying a first home with really bad credit...?
We live in oklahoma, and our credit is absolutly shot from my husband getting out of the military. We had our cars repossessed, defaulted on everything, because my husband had a hard time finding a ...


 Even though the minimum wage is going up next year, can my landlord raise the rent as well?
I'm on a 12 month lease and it says the monthly amount, however, I signed the paperwork. I'm thinking it's like a contract so there'll be no change to the amount of rent. She can&#...


 What should I look for in a rental home and what should I ask the potential landlord before moving in?
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 How much do a house cost in the US(just a simple house)?

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 My neighbor is selling his home for an extremely low price do I have recourse?
My neighbor and I both bought our home about 4 years ago. Both of our homes are fairly identical they are the same size both built in 1949 the only major difference is they have a porch and I have a ...


 Having trouble getting deposit back for rented property?
My friend is moving out of rented property as the landlord has sold the property. She has had to find another property to move into, but has now been told that she won't get her deposit back for ...


 Im moving into an apartment for the 1st time any advice?
thanx!...


 Is the realestate market dropping? I want to buy a home, should I wait?
Where can I find motivated sellers, not sellers who are just testing the waters to see what they can get for their home. I want to find a Good Deal! Maybe a homeowner who is in process of foreclosure ...



Suzy Q
Need legal advice on an apartment.?
My fiance and I have lived in this apartment since November and there is a new tennant up stairs who is constantly loud and throwing parties all the time for days straight. When I first asked her to quiet down she screamed at me. When I called the Landlord about this she then called the tenant who came downstairs with all of those people and screamed and harrassed me. And at this moment she is still being loud, rude, and inconciderate. What can we do about this? PLEASE HELP ME!!
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Is there anyway to get out of the lease because of this? I really like this place though. Thank you all for your advice and help.
                     
 




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I would also call the police next time it happens. This will help your case. Next get in contact with a lawyer, I use a service called Pre-Paid Legal Services, and I love it. I have had it for over a year and anyting something like this comes up I know I can call a real lawyer and get real advice. All for $17/mo in my state. Plus there are lots of other benefits as well.

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mrknowitall
You have as much right to enjoy your peace and quiet as any of your neighbors. Give a written complaint to your landlord and have him sign a copy saying he received a copy. Plus you could check into your city's bylaws on noise pollution and night time limits for playing loud music. You can call the police for nuisance and public disturbance. You can show them the complaint letter copies you gave the landlord. Plus the landlord can use those copies to get an eviction order if they persist with the disturbance.


Millionaire Hoy
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Have you ever heard of prepaid legal? It is basically like legal insurance for a flat fee of only $26.00 a month (www.prepaidlegal.com ). Well any how, it's first level of coverage is provides Legal Consultation & Advice from an attourney and you can call them at any time of day 24/7. If you need any more advice you can contact me at my email address ppl_millionaire@yahoo.com I might even contact my attourney and ask if there is a way for you to get out of your lease but i'll need some more information.


Amanda
call the police whenever it happens and they will deal with it.. after I think two or three police visits I think something happens wiht them getting evicted or somthing


loveblue
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I've lived in an apartment for many years, and we all know neighbors come and go. Sometimes you get good ones, sometimes you get the really crappy ones.

One thing I've always stuck to is to NEVER talk to a neighbor about their loud music/parties/whatever. The reason being, you never know if they're going to be a total lunatic, like your neighbor seems to be. People aren't stupid, if they're blasting their stereo, with 300 people in their apartment and it's 3:00am, they KNOW they're disturbing their neighbors - they just don't GIVE a f*ck.

In your lease, there's a clause that reads you have the right to quiet enjoyment of your apartment. Not much you can do to enforce that clause - until a certain time, usually 10:00pm, with the time stated in your lease. No way I'm going to risk getting MY head bashed in by some loudass, crazyass neighbor! I take that crap right to the leasing office. You can make an anonymous complaint. Just let the leasing office staff, or your landlord, know exactly how your neighbor is making your life hell. Make sure you document the date you called and what the leasing office said they would do to correct the problem. Usually they will call the lunatic neighbor first. If that doesn't help things, they will usually write the lunatic neighbor a letter, stating the behavior that needs to stop, with each additional letter letting the lunatic neighbor know that if the behavior doesn't stop, they can and will begin eviction proceedings.

Stay on the leasing people. Let them know you are not going to tolerate that crap from an inconsiderate neighbor. Be nice, but firm.

Good luck to you. Crappy neighbors can make your life sheer hell.


robert w
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Consult your lease for any early out clauses.
. Consult local free lawyer agency.
Document tape any face to face harassment for your case. Your state city may have laws about your situation.

Go withL.U.C.K.


Lady V
Honestly, I would suggest a Pre Paid Legal plan. You would have access to an attorney for a very affordable monthly rate and you can ask them questions like this. They would go over your lease to see what you can do, they may make a phone call or send a letter on your behalf either to the other tenant or the landlord.
Check out http://prepaidlegal.com/hub/cdmallicoat or email me with questions. It is better to have someone support you instead of putting up with crap or getting ripped off. This would be a great thing to have for the future when you're over charged for car repairs, get a ticket and can't afford the points, or get sued.


chunga12413
If where you live there is a noise ordinance meaning no noise past a certain time,you can call the police and they will be fined,if they persist,they will be arrested.they will go to jail,peace and quiet for you.If your not sure about the noise ordinance,call the police anyway,your neighbors may be welll know to local law enforcement and the police would just love to come and shut them up.good luck


spaceytracey3
You should have a curfew by city ordinance.. If its after that time you should call the police.


sabina-2004@sbcglobal.net
I don't think there is a whole lot you can do. As long as the landlord will let it go and they pay their rent.


lusciousbrown
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just move away to a better place cause sooner or later if you keep reporting them they gon hurt you and they dont like you cause u just moved in so just find a better spot!


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