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 Which is better chicago or new jersey?
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 Ghost/ in my house?
Where can I go to check out the history of the house and the former tenants. From what my wife says the former owners, a husband and wife. the husband died in the house. Now even our guest claim to ...


 If selling your own house and are having an open house should you be there?
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 My grandmother wants to purchase a home and use my income along with hers. Need Advise?
My grandmother would like to purchase a home and use my income along with hers. She has a good credit score but income needs a boost. Will the mortage loan also go on my credit report?...


 When will the low paid english person be able to buy affordable housing in uk with a standard mortgage?
I am an englishman, but low paid, the housing in the UK is so highly priced now that the common man can now no longer afford to "get on the ladder". I work hard and many companies are owned ...


 Is it true that recently built houses are not as good as old houses?
I read somewhere that those properties built from 1990s onwards are not as sound and good as older ones. Is it true or is it a myth? How can a new house be inferior to a Victorian house?...


 Should we take a lodger in because we are really broke?
We could go into arrears if we don't do something.

This was my wife's idea ,as when she quit her job
last year to go abroad for an operation and extended
holiday with ...


 How much notice you must give to leave a property?
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 Can you give me your honest opinion?
Our house is for sale - can you tell me what you think - is it worth the price - do you like it - changed needed?

Thanks so much!


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 Is it any way possible for a 17 year old to get an apartment on their own if they have a good enough job?
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 Renter's insurance. are these really needed?
never used them, but is considering of using them one day. how much do they cost on average per month?...


 Will i be responble?
I LIVED WITH SOMEONE WHERE WE WAS SHARING THE APARTMENT BUT HE WAS THER LEASE HOLDER I WAS JUST LIVING WITH HIM HE MOVED OUT ABONDONED THE LEASE THE LANDLORD SAID I PAID NOV. RENT I DIDN'T PAY...


 Can i demand my landlord to update my 1980 appliances?
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 I paid rent and got a reciept but he says check bounced and now what?
I paid rent on saturday october 4th. Mailed a check. I got a receipt on October 18th. Thats 2 weeks after. I got a phone call today, October 21st, saying that the rent check bounced. So now what??? I...


 My landlord wont renew my tenancy agreement what should i do?

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he said that once he had renewed it two times that he dont need to do it any more but i dont know if that is true or ...


 Can I survive and make it with $500 a month after apartment rent and utilities are paid?
Hi how much do I need each month for food, transportation, hygiene supplies (toilet paper, shampoo, soap, shaving cream, etc)?
Will $500 be good enough after apartment rent and utilities are ...


 I now have to live alone.....can i get any help?
I recently started renting a property with my partner but we have now split. He used to pay the rent each month, which is £450 and i pay the bills, council tax, gas, elec, water, food etc and we ...


 What is your opinion on buying a house with cemetry at back side.?
Answer could include any practical/non practical reason. But please support your answer with genuine experience /sources.
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What is your opinion on buying a house with ...


 Has anyone heard of a FOURTY year mortgage?
If so, what is the name of the mortgage company or bank.
I live in california
T...


 Can i move with no notice if my lease is up as of a year ago?
i live in San Diego CA and i love it but it is so expensive. my lease was up a year ago and know i want to move but i am not going to give the manager a notice i am moving a week before the end of ...



sunnycal
Removal of personal property from a rental property?
I had bought and installed a chainlink fence around the front yard of the house I'm renting. Now the owner has filed bankruptcy and the house has been sold. I want to take my fence with me when I move, but the lawyer that represent the bank that now own the property say I can't take it because it's attached to the property. Is this true?
                     
 




gallagher g
Take the fence! You must be a true rental jerk! I own several properties and would never rent to someone with that type of attitude. WHY dont you sue for all the time you spent using your energy to flush the toilet!


kunjaldp
Unfortunately he is right. Any personal property that is attached to the real property the way that its use become a permanent part of the real property, the intent of the use was permanent.

Usually the chain link fence fits to the permanent use and you can not remove it. If you can prove that removing the fence would not cause the damage to the property than you should be able to remove it.


bostonianinmo
That's correct. It became the landlord's property (and now the lender's following the foreclosure) as soon as you installed it.


mark
If the change/improvement you applied to a property is of a PERMANENT nature (such as a chainlink fence with posts set in concrete below ground level), it legally does become the property of the house's owner.

If it is portable/not permanently attached, YOU retain it's ownership .


SoCal Attorney
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In most states, the fence became a "fixture" once you installed it. It is now part of the property and long longer belongs to you.


rainfingers
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That sounds right to me. What would you do with a used chain link fence anyway?


TheMom
You had better leave it. That property, including the fence, belongs to the bank now. Stealing from banks is never a very good idea.


osteoguy
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In most states, any improvement you make to a property that you are renting becomes part of the property.

If you were smart, you would have made a deal with the landlord prior to installing the fence for him to pay all or part of the cost, or to have him give you a break on your rent for that amount.

I know he went bankrupt, but he was the owner of the house. You cannot take the fence by the same virtue that you cannot take the house.


dpwhitewolf
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Take the fence but leave the poles


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