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 Is there a down-side to paying off your mortgage early.?
In my state, there is no prepayment penalty. My accountant said to go ahead and pay it off. Now the other day my husband was telling me he was talking to a homeowner and she said she suffered all ...


 Can going to school full time and paying for your own apartment, car, food etc.. be done?!?

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Thank you everyone...I am starting to think that maybe i should realize that I am lucky enough to have great parents who will let me live here...and maybe it is a ...


 After rent and other bills have been paid, how much do you live on per month?
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 My landlord won't turn the heat on, what do I do about it.?
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 Can we move whenever we want to?
We have asked this apt to renew our lease about 5-10 times over the past year and a half. They haven't done so b/c of lack of organization and management changes. We didn't have time to ...


 Should I buy a townhouse now, or wait until I can afford a real house?
So pretty much, my wife and I want to move to Fowler but the only new houses available are either new track homes for $290,000+ by RJ Hill Homes or D.R. Horton's Townhomes that start in the $190,...


 Can you cancel a sale?
If someone puts an offer in on your house and you accept, can you cancel the sale if you have no place to move to?...


 Can your landlord do this?
i live in an apt. with a carport with storage. well they are re-doing the carports and asked every one to take there stuff out. ok i did it.and i put my stuff on my patio. but now they gave me and 3 ...


 I have been hearin that mortgage companies have really tightened their grip?
with approving mortgages,,,,even people with excellent credit and have ability to pay are being denied,,,,anyone professional that knows if this is true and why this is happening,...


 House not selling, is it the price?
I live in Baton Rouge in a great area and have my 3 bedroom 1 bath home listed at 155,000. I have shown it 3 times. and has been on the market for 3 weeks. Need some honest advice. Address is 4068...


 If my landlord fails to keep the pool operational can I get a rent discount or out of my lease?
I live at an apartment complex in Texas. May in Texas means HOT HOT HOT, and HOT means I want to use my pool. One problem with that is the fact that the pool is locked. When I called the apartment ...


 Is there any law that states a bank cant short sale a property to a family member?
A friend's home is in jeopardy of foreclosure and he is trying to divorce his wife who lives in the home. Their daughter wants to purchase the home through short sale but Bank of America told ...


 A complicated renting question...?
I have been renting an apartment for a year now.. and I just cant seem to afford it, so I gave my notice a month ago, and I'm moving at the end of this month... The problem is I can't ...


 How much mortgage could i get on a salary of £24,500 and what would the monthly payments be?
Here some details about me for info:-

I finished uni last year with a degree in accounting. I am now earning £24,500 as a trainee accountant and once i become chartered this wll increase....


 Should we buy a condo??
My husband and I rent a kind of run down house with a landlord who refuses to do anything about our leaky basement and mice problem...We can't afford a nice big house right now--but, we can ...


 Pouring water off a Balcony, is this illegal?
I live in an apartment (condo complex where I am renting) and a person in the unit above me has twice poured water off their balcony onto mine. Fortunately I wss not on mine at the time. I am going ...


 Can i rent my house to a friend on benifits?
I have a house which is not in use and have asked a friend if she and her children would like to live there, can i rent it to her even though she is on benifits?? and still have my mail arriving at ...


 For those of you who have lived in an apartment, what were your worst neighbors?
It's story time, so let 'em rip!
what crazy or awful neighbors have you had?...


 Downpayment dream shattered... what to do?
Hey all, me again.

I was expecting a hearty tax return this year... last year we scooped up $7,000 and I was expecting the same this year, at the *least*, to function as a home down-...


 I sold my house in Phoenix 9 months ago and am renting as prices go down. How much longer should I wait to buy
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nica
Received a 60 day notice to vacate, the landlord wants to sell his property,do I have to still pay rent?
                     
 




arvadaman
Yep, I am sure this is because your lease is expiring and it is a good time for him to sell. Unfortunately you will need to move out after 2 month's it sounds like he is giving you more than enough time to get it figured out usually they only have to give you 30 days.

If your lease is not expiring than he cannot legally do this but you still have to pay rent up until the time that you vacate and can go after him later after you leave.


stefania_n2000
Yes you do just get a receipt to show you payed


BoomChikkaBoom
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If you plan on staying, yes, you have to pay rent.

The fact that he is selling doesn't always affect your tenacy, no matter what he is telling you. Check into the law in your area and see if you have to move. I know that may people who end up in my office were told they had to move by their landlord when in fact they did not.


psycho-cook
Yes you do. If your lease is up in 60 days then you have to pay for the full time. If you are renting "month to month" you can give your notice now and only pay one more months rent, but you gotta give him atleast 30 days notice in most states. Also ask if you can use him/her as a reference for a new landlord.


kimberhill
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You have to pay till the day you move out.


rrrevils
Yes. To stop would violate your agreement and go against your credit...you don't want that, do you? I mean, hey, he gave you a 60 day notice...that is pretty generous.


snvffy
Check your lease agreement. Maybe you can give notice and leave earlier, but you are obligated to pay the terms of the lease.


jacqueline
Yes, of course you do. There should be a statement in your lease that states the amount of notice that your landlord needs to give you in this situation. However, 60 days is the typical amount of time.


Selena Jade's Mommy
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no, forget that


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