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 Can you break your lease if you don't feel safe where you live?
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 Making an Offer 20% lower than Asking Price acceptable?
I am hoping to make an offer on a house within the next couple of days. It's a FSBO, so no realtors are involved which helps as far as there being no real estate commissions on either side to ...


 If your married, is it better to put your name on the house your buying or leave name off?

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Have both man and women or just one?...


 Can we be held responsible for a problem with house 6 mos. after sale?
As a condition of our sale we agreed to replace the living room bay window. Now the buyer is claiming it was installed incorrectly and he can't get the window closed. Obviously we did not opt ...


 What would u do if u got $1,000,000,000,000
what would u spend in on ?????
can u imagine having a billion dollars????
that's awesome
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 My neighbors below me are excessively loud....can i get them kicked out?
Im a renter in Cali. My neighbors are constantly blasting music as well as having half a dozen people over every night. On most nights the party doesnt stop until about 3 am. Sometimes they like to ...


 Is there any landlords or just people in the know who can answer this?
i have two cats and a dog and im trying to rent all the landlords i have asked to view their property have said that the cats are fine but i cant have a dog why is this as he will spend most of his ...


 What does QUIT CLAIM DEED means?????
plz i need ...


 What to do when tenant persistently late in paying rent?
My tenant is always late in paying their rent. My agent has warned them that action will be taken against them if they continue to pay late. Now I am considering charging a late fee but not sure ...


 Just bought a home in 9-05 lost my job in 11-05 behind 3mo what now?
worked for 9 years lost job,cant get unemployment , used up all the money,looking for new job but 3mo behind on mortgage,dont have any help have 2 children.i went back to school to get GED passed two ...


 Is my landlord retarded for wanting rent money I already paid or am I at fault?
So It's already may and my landlord got confused by an early rent payment that i sent out this month and desided to go back and try to recall all the rent payments I've made thus far. So ...


 Can our landlords do this? We are renting an apartment.?
My husband signed a lease about 2 years ago. After 21 months the land lords decided to turn some of the apartments into condo's. So, they told us we had to move out and if we wanted we could ...


 How can i get a loan and don"t have to pay back?
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 What questions should i ask when calling ads for apts?
im just wondering what are some good questions to ask when looking for aprts...thanx!...


 Should I pay off my home loan and lose my tax deduction?
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 Why are people in nice houses in so much debt?
why are first time buyers buying houses with an expensive mortgage living far beyond their means and ending in so much debt? what is wrong with buying a less expensive house that needs a bit of tlc, ...


 Is it legal to raise the price of a house by the owner.after there is a set price on paper?
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 What exactly can I do if someone discriminates against my section8 voucher?
Well I have been searching craigslist and a couple other places and many posting state "no programs". If I speak to the broker or landlord and I state that I have a section8 voucher they ...


 Has anyone thought about relocating to Toon Town?
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 Can anybody help me please? council housing?
Right I fell pregnant just after where i was wroking shut down, so i am on jobseekers allowance and its impossible almost to get a job whilst pregnant, so i need to get my own place as i live with my ...



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Upfront 6 months rent?
Do you think that an apartment would allow me to pay upfront 6 months rent, on a 6 month lease? I am planning to move out of state in July, and quit my current job of 17 years. I will have all the means to support myself and plan to find a new job right when I get there. The only thing is finding an apartment that will lease to me without a current job. I dont see why they wouldnt allow me to do that right?
                     
 




m2
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why not rent a trailer...and pay..parking fees..

www.rvrental.com

some of those little trailors are cute...
you still have your independance...
and can go out for day trips..


corezink
I rented for a great many years. The main thing I did was make certain they had good references before I would ever rent to anyone. I've seen so very many other landlords who got their places trashed because they would rent to anyone. Good references or no rent. If you have that and the money in advance, I would certainly rent to you, job or not.


ZoroBabel
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if you have good references from the last place, no credit problems, and plan to pay up front, I bet they will be glad to have you.


tysavage2001
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They might also ask you for a damage deposit up front .. and perhaps someone from your old job .. or a friend to vouch that you are an "okay" person and won't trash the place. If it is a 6 month lease and you pay upfront .. I wouldn't care if you had a job or not ! Good Luck ! :)


Granny 1
Most will, they love it.


sushihen2
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I don't know why the wouldn't.... that is probably better than a first and last and deposit....i know I would rent to you if you wanted to pay all at once.


InterNite
I dont see why they would not allow you to pay upfront. The best way to handle this is to ask them if you can.


paganmom
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If you are willing to pay all the money up front then they will most likely allow you to stay. The reason they want you to have a job is so they know you can pay them.


stefanie n
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i dont see why they wouldnt it will all be paid for and they have their money so what will be the problem


hunter2
Please don't pay upfront for rent for 6 months.

If there is anything that occurs at the rental that you are unhappy about you will be stuck for 6 mos. You won't even have the leverage that you can hold back rent payment if the water heater breaks and they don't fix it. The motivation for them to keep you happy as a tenant will die as soon as they have your money.

Any decent landlord or property management company will be happy to rent to a retired person. Simply state that you are now retired and are living off of your ample settlement. If they want to know that you can afford the rent by all means give them a reference from your previous landlord or mortgage holder. Then be willing to show them your bank statement showing that you have more than 6 mo. rent in reserves. Be sure to black out the account numbers with magic marker or cut them off of the page. They have no business with your account number from accounts with large sums of money.

Many very conservative landlords will not accept 6 months rent in advance as there are some legalities involved. They are only allowed to accept a deposit and first and last months rent. They are not authorized to accept future rents. Since "buying your way in" is a rare scenario, most respectable Landlords will refuse you and just process your application normally.
However if you insist they may get the idea that you are going to be a tenant engaged in unlawful activities and therefore will be a challenge to evict since you have paid for the 6 months in advance.

I understand your good natured approach. I'm wanted to give you the benefit of years of property management experience. You need the leverage of paying them monthly and they need the freedom of collecting from you monthly.

You won't have any trouble finding someone to rent to you.

Best of luck,


sweetvalenciagirl
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I would suggest that if you have the money currently for the 6 months rent until July the best way to go about this is to take the money and put them in CD's or a high yeild savings account.

That way when you rent and you need "proof" that you can pay rent, you can simply show them a copy of your money being put away in CD's or in a savings account.

You can have each CD close one after another so that you do not have penalties and you are able to pay your rent.

I am a full time student and don't work. I have no problem renting as long as I show them that I have money put away in CD's or a savings account.

This works out on both your ends, the landlord gets paid and you have money to pay rent. If you get into a situation with your landlord and you need to move or something else, then the landlord does not have all the money and you are not in a jam.

You should also have a list of references from prior landlords, banks, family members, business references.

Some apartment complexes might ask for a co-signer depending on your credit and situation.

Good Luck.


Classy Granny
I'd rent to you if you paid six months in advance with only a six month lease. They would have to be crazy not to.


Alissa H
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As a property manager I don't see why they wouldn't take that, provided that your references and credit are still good so that they know you aren't going to tear the place up in the meantime. They may still ask for a deposit besides the rent. If you have the money up front, the employment shouldn't be an issue, but the background check still might. Not saying you would have a bad back ground or would tear the place up, just thinking like a property owner here.


Dean A
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when filling out lease aplications tell them you recently retired from your previous job but will be continuing to work in near future


anobangtanong
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I don't see anything wrong of doing it, they may give you a discounted rent too, like one month free or at least 10% less.


jazzcom
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Speaking from a professional Landlords point of view "I would not only accept your money but I would Marry you"!!


outofmymind
i would have


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