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 Should I give the key back to landlord's friend/neighbor?
We are scheduled to move out by today. The landlord lives in NY and we live in CT. She has asked that I give the keys back to her friend and my neighbor tonight and let her do a final walkthru in the ...


 Buying a home for the first time...what type of mortgage is the best for us?
My wife and I have great credit (730), we are looking for a loan for a primary residence, $409,000. We want to come to the table with 0 down, no money out of pocket. What type of loan is best for us? ...


 I need help making my rent this month.?
I was wondering if anyone out there can help me solve my HUGE problem. I need 1500 by next Friday in order to pay my rent; otherwise I will be evicted and put out on the streets. I was wondering if ...


 Should people change the locks if they buy a new home?
We have just brought a new house recently and I took it for granted that we would get new locks put on the front and back doors so I got a few quotes.

Now my husband tells me we are not ...


 My girlfriend and I entered into a rental lease agreement who should be able to keep the home due to a breakup
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 Realestate agents? Are you the one who is supposed to find the lender or is the buyer?
I live in NC. Im not sure if that matters. Anyways, my friend is looking for a house and he has gone with someone who has just finished up their realestate classes and recieved their license. The ...


 Is this house gorgeous?
what do you think about this house(http://122kilkea.com). Is it gorgeous? Is it worth it? Would you consider it a large house, mansion, or mini-mansion? I think stylist to the stars Monique Rychtr ...


 Have Brits got no sense of humour!?
Look their in such financial s**t all that is left to do is laugh!!!
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T5 went well this ...


 Can anyone help save my home?
I have been living in my rented home for 5 years and my land lady now wants to sell.She has offered it to me and the other tenant for £40,000 under market value (and this is a realistic market value ...


 Is a landlord or tenant responsible for funding replacement of contents damaged by the ceiling collapsing?
We are in rented accommodation and our ceiling just fell down in the lounge causing damage to some of our possessions, such as our TV, PS3, rug, couch covers, throw and pillows. We have provided a ...


 Is it easier to sell a house after moving out?
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 A tenent doesnt want to move from my property, after the end of the lease.?
This is the 3rd time im asking this question, Im not asking about court removal, can you please answer the last question in my post.

As i said in an earlier question I live in PA and Im a ...


 How much per year do you pay for property taxes on your house?

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Just curious..Me and my wife have a house in Mexico and pay about 330 Mexican pesos a YEAR which is about $31.00 US dollars ! The house is appraised at $110K......


 Can you buy a house when you don't have any money for a downpayment?
My husband wants to buy a house. He's been approved for a 700,000 loan. But he doesn't have any money for a downpayment. He keeps saying that first time home buyers can get a lot of help....


 How to divide rent between 4 people in a 3 bed home when 2 of the tennants are a couple?
The monthly amount is currently 1300 euro 1 tennant pays 350 euro 2 tennants in larger rooms pay 475 euro each. What is a fair amount for the 4th person to pay as this tennant would be sharing with 1 ...


 I am having problems negotiating my Mortgage with the Bank. Can William Shatner help?
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 How can I check to see if my landlord has hidden cameras in my apartment?
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 Can I change the locks when renting a home. My landlord is making threats!?
I feel like I must change the locks in order for my stuff to be safe. I know that they have already been in my home and searched thru my things when I wasn't home. Also their brother in law is ...


 Does my landlord have to provide me with smoke alarms?
I live in a one bed flat on the first floor with only one excape route. The flat is not purpose built. We live in the county of Oxfordshire....


 Does anyone know what areas of the UK are supposedly the best to invest in buy to lets at the minute?
For return on investment and capital growth.
Or a website that will tell me?
Thanks....



Nickelodeon
On average, how much does it cost to break an apartment lease?
Like if you signed a one year lease, but you want to move out a few months earlier?
                     
 




I Buy And Sell Houses
Check your lease.

Most leases are written as annual contracts, with a total amount due, paid in monthly portions.

So if you're paying $1,000 a month, your lease might say: "Rent from August 1 through July 31: $12,000, payable in monthly amounts of $1,000."

So, if someone had that lease, and moved out 6 months early, they'd owe $6,000.

And if the landlord wanted to get really difficult, remember that there are also late payment penalties. So you'd start off with $6,000. Then, after a certain date (often the 5th of the month), you'd owe a penalty for that month's rent...maybe another $100 or so.

Those numbers can really mount up.

Read your lease. See what your exposure is. Then discuss it with your landlord.


AMA
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I just did this a few months ago. I wasn't able to break the lease though. I had to pay until the lease was up but I'll still get my security deposit back. You have to check the lease and make sure it says that you can break it because mine said that I couldn't and I was screwed.


funkydesign03
Normally depending on the stipulations of your lease, it will cost you the remainder of your lease (the remaining months rent) and could potentially cost your your security deposit.

Say your rent was $1000 a month and you had 3 months left it could potentially cost you upwards of $3000+ your security deposit.

That all depends on how lenient your land lord is. Check with them to see what they will allow.


eskie lover
On my leases, you lose your security deposit and pay the remainder of the term of your lease (buy yourself out of it).


johndeere25010jr
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Every one is different.

Some let you go with no fee.

some require you to pay one additional month and/or keep your security deposit

Some require that you pay the lease in full, for the whole year even if you move out.

READ YOUR LEASE (you did keep a copy, right) ??


powerhouse713
you pay the remaining months of the lease rent and they keep the deposit. read your lease it will tell you excatly how much it will cost you.


xxadam810xx
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depends on the contract you signed.
Look at the lease agreement, it might be on there, if not then ask ur landlord or office.
From the ones i have been in, they might charge $200 or so, some might even let it go, but look into it and find out.
Hope this helped :)


stoneygator61
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I varies greatly. possibly the remainder of your leese but hopefully you can get out without your security deposit or one month's rent. The landlord will definitely have to re-rent or he'll probably want you to keep paying.


reenzz
It depends on your lease.

Most leases will offer you a "buy out" clause. Usually 2 months rent. Some will just allow you to forfeit your deposit. Many will demand that you pay rent on the unit until another tenant is found...plus forfeit your security.

Read your lease.


porn again
Usually you have to give a one month notice. Check your lease if you got one, and talk to your landlord.


lunatic
Usually you forfeit whatever you put down as a security deposit which sometimes includes the final month's rent.


Br@ndy
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the remainder of the year$$$$$. sometimes asking w/ a good reason you might get off. (dont know how honest you are but if you had an emergency situation in your life immediately it might work)


JM
you will have to check your lease, it can cost any where from a few hundred to a few thousand. they may also have put a clause that even if you move out, you have to pay the remaining months


DLS
They are all different.
Stop waisting time posting questions on here and call your LANDLORD!


.
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You will, like, lose your security deposit and be, like, responsible for the remaining months of rent. You signed a paper for one year, you owe for one year.


llselva4
Usually a months rent, plus cleaning & security fee.


Your Y!A BFF
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you'll probably lose your security deposit


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