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 Can a person renting in calif. not pay rent if the landlordfails to fix things such as the stove not working?
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 Are people aloud to be kicked out from other tenets when they have a key and clothes there, but not on lease?
if they have lived their for more tah 6 months and never put on the lease but the other tenets are trying to kick him out is it aloud?...


 If someone owns a piece of land, do they own it all the way to the center of the earth?
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 Trying to but a house and don't know what i am doing?
ok last week found a house then went to the bank to see if we could get a loan our credit together is about a 630 and we have 24000 to put down the preapproved us and then we went back and put a ...


 If apartment management company changes,do you have to sign new lease with new company?
Do the leases just transfer from old company to the new?...


 Are Maintence Men Allowed to do this?
I woke up this morning to a man entering my locked apartment and yelling maintence. When i responded he shut the door and left! He did not re-lock it since he had to unlock the door to enter.I went ...


 My Fiance and I are starting a buisness in flipping houses. Whats the easist way to get a loan?
We need a loan for 40K to get started. We dont have horrible credit but its not great either and about 30,000 equity in our home. We are currently flipping the house we live in and selling it. We ...


 How much can a person who makes 104,489 a year afford to spend on a house?
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 Where can I get a low rate mortgage even if my credit score is low?
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 Any advice or suggestions on renting my first apartment?
I want to move out of my parent's house as soon as possible but I've never lived on my own. I would really like to rent an apartment. Any words of advice? Thanks in advance!...


 Rent or buy?
first year of marriage, easies to rent or buy? which is better?...


 I am thinking of buying a house in the country does anyone know anywhere nice in england?
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 I own the house. Can I throw my husband out?
We live in Oregon. I purchased it before we were married. I don't necessarily want to start divorce proceedings now, but I do want him to leave the house, and he won't go. I need to sell ...


 What is an easy description of the word "asset" and "liability"?
I'm talking about houses, and from the book Rich Dad Poor Dad, it claims that the no.1 rule for being wealthy is to understand these two words and spend more on ...


 What type of mortgage loan should i get if i only plan on staying there 5-7 years?
i am a first-time home buyer, looking for advice on what type of mortgage loan i should get. do i need a 30 yr. or would it be better to do an ARM. this is just a starter home and i don't plan ...


 Whats fair in splitting the rent?
I've been living with a roomate now for 6 months and we've been splitting the rent in half. We have a 2 bdrm apt with no util cost. Now my gf will be moving in with me and and there will be ...


 Why would a potential landlord need to know my checking account number?
I think it's kind of odd...he's asking for it on the application.
Additional Details
It appears to be for credit checking purposes. I don't have a problem telling him my ...


 Apartment Trouble...?
I recently got my very first apt with my boyfriend in september. they seemed like a nice and attentive property management. about a month and a half ago we got some hard rain and the drop ceiling ...


 If i just signed a lease for a 1 year apartment without seeing the apartment first. can i try to break the le
lease ****keep in mind i had never saw the apartment prior to signing the lease and I have yet to move in how would i go about breaking the lease. ****another note*** the place was not ready for a ...


 Was this professional??
A home inspector came to my house today requested by the person who is going to buy my house. I was requested to leave and take my dogs with me for 4 hours, which was inconvienient, but ...



Shawn's mama
We need to break our lease...HELP!!?
We need to break our lease...?
i am 8 months pregnant with my first child, and we live about 50 miles from my parents and his parents. We found a house to move into that is only 9 miles awayfrom both sides of our family, but we signed a year lease contract at our present home. We are moving August 1st before the baby is born so we can have help watching our baby while we both have to go to work... how can we break our lease with out paying alot of money and hopefully getting out security deposit back..?
                     
 




triviatm
See if you can find someone to take over the lease for you. As long as the rent keeps coming in and the place doesn't get trashed, the landlord generally doesn't care that much.


wizjp
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Try negotiating with your landlord. That's where you are going to end up anyway, or in small claims court. Maybe he can sublet; maybe he has someone waiting for an apt.

You don't know till you call


jade2311
Your only chance here is to talk to your landlord or apartment manager. Sometimes they are nice and will let you out of your contract. Other then that...you are screwed. You will have to pay the penalties and you can forget the security deposit.


spadezgurl22
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you have a 2 options:
1. write a letter stating the reason for your request for an early termination (the management company will consider it and draw up a contract for early termination, it might result in a loss of your securoty, so be prepared)
2. do a lease assignment, find a qualifying party to trasnfer the remainder of your lease into their name (very possible)

Good luck and be reasonable, if ur landlord will break the lease there might be some penalties involved, remember you did sign, but you may also re read ur lease and see if there is a clause that might help u get out of it. sometimes companies allow parties to vacate early if they give 60 days notice. so read your lease!


brooklyn7582
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Thats why you sign a lease, so unfortunately unless they are just really nice people you will end up paying a broken lease fee and prob the last months rent.
Thats why people make you sign a lease, so I am afraid you will not get out scott free. Think about if it was YOUR house and someone broke ur lease, you would want to be reimbursed too.


sur4ed
In the first palce, almost all current leases forbid sub-leasing. If you're is the 1 in a hundred that doesn't then you've already won. The only other reasons you can break a lease is if it has a military clause (wouldn't apply to you), or if the landlord had written notice of a problem and failed to respond within 30 days. If this was the case, you would still have to appear in court, but would most likely win. Beyond these circumstances, you will be held financially responsible as covered in your lease for breaking terms before one year. Some leases will pro-rate this, but that is also rare. I hope this is helpfull, but I'm sorry about the aggravation this will inevitably cause.


Gaspode
At the least expect to pay to advertise the property, and to pay rent until a new tenant is found. That is the fairest thing to expect your landlord to do. If he/she is not that generous, the worst is that you will pay out the term of the lease you agreed to.


fishin for answer
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i know that you can get out of it if you have a reasonable excuse.in this case,most realtors dont consider that as reasonable.i know its for a very good purpoose,but they dont see it the way you do. another way to get ou without having to pay too much money is by finding someone (who meets realtors requirments) to rent the home for the remainder of your lease period .some allow this while others dont.
talk to whomever you rent from and get more info,doesnt hurt to ask.good luck and congrats on your lil one !


oldmansid
How long to go on the lease?


sunrisecitycarpets
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First, ask your landlord nicely, to break your lease. I usually have no problem finding a new tennant when someone needs to break their lease. (If you area is very seasonal you may want to consider that fact.)

If that fails read your lease you may have an escape clause.

If you do not have an escape clause you may want to weigh the risks and benefits of moving now.

Congratulations and good luck with your new baby.


Box815
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Sub-let it.


cath lane
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do you have to give notice as well?? mmmmm this is a tricky one how long left to go on the lease? you could offer to pay till the end of the term if it is not long..... or you could have a nice understanding landlord who is has empathy for your situation have you tried asking? otherwise just move and not say a thing.......


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