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 My landlord is breaking the lease saying he and his wife are splitting up and he needs to move in. Help!?
He is a firefighter and owns other rental properties and is telling me and my fiance that he and his wife of 27 years are splitting up and he needs to move back into the house that he rented us. We ...


 Is it legal for my apartment manager to charge a $300 pet deposit per pet?
I've been living in my apartment for 5 months and included every pet we have on our rental application (4 small birds, small dog), we have already paid the so called "$300 pet deposit"....


 Should i sell my house for cash at 16,000 less than full market value(as is) or go thru a realtor?
want to sell my home quickly but dont want to take a big lose. Live in NY...


 Can you be sued for rent if you never signed a lease?
I started renting in april and was paying 325 a month in cash to someone i knew on a personal level. I never signed a lease and continued paying my rent as usual each month with cash. Well in July ...


 Where a good place to buy land?
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 Trying to get a home loan?
Me and my fiance are trying to buy a house. We are young ( both 22) and dont have a great credit history (scores about 600 a peice) But we have great jobs and plenty of income. We keep getting denied ...


 Seller left the house dirty?
I closed my house last week.. my agent told me that the seller needs 2 extra days to clean up the place.. i gave them 2 days after I closed the house.. and they agreed to pay the taxes and HOD for ...


 When will 100% mortgages return?
I can finally afford to get a good mortgage but cant afford the deposit....


 What does a building inspecter do?
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 Tenant is 2 weeks late on rent for the last few months. Evict?
I have a relatively new tenant. Out of the 5 months he has been here, 4 of them he paid 2-3 weeks late. What should I do? Should I file an eviction notice and get an attorney? Please help. T...


 Is it creepy to move into a house were someone just died ?
My nieghbor died a couple of weeks ago in his kitchen. His place is above mine and the landlord offered it to me at the same rent I am paying now. It has an extra room and is alot bigger than my ...


 How old were you when you bought your first house?
How much of a down payment did you have??...


 If you could build a house in any country other than the one you live in,where would it be?
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 Can my landlord show my house and bring people in without my consent?
he has done this without telling me and has added a lock box to the front door so realators can come and go....


 Can they sue my friend?
She just moved outa her apt and shes a "party girl" so naturally there are stains on the carpet dents in a couple walls, scratches on the cabinets from her cat, paint chipped in someplaces,...


 If I bought a house and rented it out and then decided to sell it how would I get out my current tenants?
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 Can my Landlord Evict me?
Well My landlord is trying to evict me. I refuse to pay the rent until he fixes the roof on my house. When I moved in there were some things that needed to be fixed. But I told him its ok he can fix ...


 Can a landlord refuse to let me put up pictures?
My contract says I must not affix anything to the interior or exterior of the house. I have just asked to clarify if this means my pictures, mirror in the bathroom etc

He has said I am not ...


 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 ...


 Why on earth do I need a realtor to help me buy property when we have the internet?
ok, ok ... maybe I need someone to represent me for the sale. but I think I can pick out the properties I want to see and call the seller's realtor for a showing right?...



cupofjoe_84
Should i just inspect my own house, or should i pay someone to do a general house inspection b 4 i buy it?
If i could find a good check list, should i just inspect my own house instead of paying someone for a general home inspection? They don't have any liability for what they say do they?
                     
 




TheRoundRackGuy
My friend hired one of those inspection services, The guy found major cracks in the foundation that could not be seen by him or (supposedly the owner) saved him about $85,000 by not buying the house. Also get a reprible termite inspection as well.


Spock (rhp)
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if you're in the US, there are firms that do this AND issue a home warranty which pays for anything they miss if it fails or is found within the first year.

Further, you should ask the seller to pay for this, BUT make sure you choose the firm. It is the seller's responsibility to disclose all known major defects and this policy is how he guarantees that one, if found, will be paid for.

{Don't forget to ask the seller what he knows of in the property that isn't as good as he'd like it to be. All he can do is not answer, right?}


GL


Church Lady
I can't not say it loud enough. DO NOT, NOT, NOT, NOT buy a house without having it inspected first by a licensed professional inspector. Why would you want to make a major investment like that and then skimp on the inspection?


cpblair
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definitely get someone else to do it. a professional inspector looks for and finds things you would never even think of. It is worth every penny. Especially when you are making such a big purchase.


msdeville96
Hire someone, you never know what they may find. When we were closing on our house my husband hired an inspector, even though it was a new house. The dishwasher had not had the water connected to it and therefore no water was entering the machine. We would have called for service on the thing. Another friend used an inspector and found that part of her roof had not been properly attached to the frame, any strong wind might have blown it right off.

I think it is worth the money, because then you have a small gaurentee that it is o.k.

By the way, an inspector is going to be objective. What might look minor to you (because you really want the house) may really be something major that would have been a deal breaker if you knew before you fell in love with it.


rob b
hire someone


onetwothree
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Unless you are an expert in the matter, get someone. They know where to look and what to look for. Don't take risks.
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LuvBugg
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definatly pay someone to inspect that house


TMLeaf Fan
Hire the contractor. They're experienced and knowledgable...more than you or I.They have nothing to gain or lose by providing a good/bad report as they have no emotion invested in the house. They have no liability.


dunitanime
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pay someone


OhioBlueeyes
Get a home inspector to come in and inspect it. Ask around and find someone that people trust though. You can get burned if you don't get the right person


alex l
hire a professional inspector.


Dee
You are spending how much on this house??? Isn't it worth the $$ for the inspection which will probably pay for itself if you can negotiate even one repair prior to purchase. I didn't have one on the first two houses I bought & got lucky w/ no major problems but now I know better I would not consider it any other way. Like I said you can probably even recoup 100% back in the long run.


brother_lu
pay someone, even if you find the checklist you'd have to be able to understand it. if you pay someone it will be quicker, plus, if there is a problem, they can make a recommendation to fix it


lifetime rocker
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If you are unsure of what to look for then hire an inspector. All agreements between you should be a contract that is legal and binding.


beat around the bush :-)
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ok, its always a good idea to give a house a general inspection yourself... find a checklist, and go through it.
a self inspection is good so if you find something major, obvious, and expensive in need of repair ...and you know you cant afford to fix it up.. then you didn't waste $150-$200 on a inspector to tell you something you could obviously see was wrong.. (I don't think that rafter is supposed to be broke like that) . but if everything looks good.. the best thing you can do for yourself if hire one before you sign the contract.. usually a good inspector is also a licensed contractor...


Tina W
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Pay someone. Sometimes the seller will pay for this, and if not, you do not have the training to detect all the things that a house inspector will. The piece of mind is worth it. Congragts on your new house!


~!~bri~!~
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u should inspect it by yo self because if u pay u will be waistin money and i bet u luv money


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