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 My girlfriend and her family got kicked out there apartment by not paying rent what can they do to move back?
My girlfriend and her family got kicked out there apartment by not paying rent what can they do to move back in?

The apartment was left in very good condition
They just got kicked ...


 Judgement?
My husband and I received a letter that a judgement has been set against us for not paying our mortgage. Can anyone tell me what is going to happen now? We have our house listed for sale. We live in P...


 How are you suppose to buy a house with no money down?
I am wondering if anyone on yahoo answers has done this and if so how do you do it?...


 With all these repossessions who are the banks going to sell these homes to?
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 What kind of house should i get when i move?
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 Why haven't we received a closing date?
We have turned in all of the papers the bank requested and and they have contacted our employers We's had and inspection and appraisal done. What is left to do until we close on the House? The ...


 My brother has died and he and his partner are on the deeds of the house.He did not leave a will will his next
of kin inherit half of the house?...


 Can I maintain the rights to the cell tower lease I have but sell the land under it?
We currently have a lease with a cell tower company and have a tower on our 96 acre farm. We are selling the property but dont want to lose our lease with the cell tower company.
Should I sub ...


 Is the homeowner responsible for ice on sidewalk?
if ice is built up due to water from the sprinklers is the homeowner responsible. Though the sidewalk is city ...


 Can my girlfriend stay in my apt without being on the lease?
I'm moving in a one bedroom and my girlfriend might move in with me in a couple of months. Should I tell the real estate before signing the lease? should I just not mention it until she moves in?...


 Is an email correspondence to a landlord considered "written notice" for giving one month's notice?
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 Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?

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 Can a landlord refuse to rent to you if you have poor credit?
I have poor credit but a good rental history and I make 3x the rental amount.I have paid off all my debts and I live in WA state.
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well I'm in the military and ...


 Urgent landlord advice needed please?
Hi

A tenant moved into my house over a month ago. The tenant gave us a mobile number which she either has off or does not answer. It took us two weeks for her to ring us back before when ...


 How to start the home loan process?
My husband and I are just starting to think about purchasing a home. However, I don't know how to get started. Should we go find a house we like first? Should we call a realtor? We probably won&#...


 Need advice in wether or not to proceed with purchase of brand new home.?
I'll try to keep it short and to the point. My husband and I are very interested in purchasing a home (to be built) but must sell our current home and use the profit to be able to afford the new ...


 Mortgage advice needed please!?
Applied for a mortgage today and was told that i'd get a 100% mortgage for £54,000. I live in Edinburgh and that wouldn't buy anything here. Huge waiting list for a council house - i ...


 How much notice does your apartment complex require you to give?
i assumed it was 30 days like everywhere else. guess i should have read the fine print. i gave them 33 days and to my horror they tell me they require 60. anyone else have to deal with a 60 day ...


 How do I find the current market value of a vacant lot I own?
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 Is it better to rent or buy?
I know that you are just kind of throwing money away when you rent but renting is so much cheaper then buying. And their are so much less responsibilites....



di_cassano
What's the difference between Condo and House?
as an owner of a Condo, do you really own the land on which your home is built? how often do they increase the maintenance fee?
                     
 




earth angel
As an owner of a condo, you only own your unit. As an owner of a house you own everything. and you take care of your land too - you need to landscape your front yard and backyard or if already landscaped, you have to maintain it and make sure that it will look at least reasonably nice just like your neighbors so that you will devaluate your neighborhood. Other homeowner doesn't have the etiquette of living in a house - you will know who those are in your neighborhood by looking at their property - junk cars parked on their side of the street - not mowed lawn all year round, doesn't have nice landscaping, junks in their backyard, looking like poor.

Houses are always spacious and have more than 2 bedrooms. Regular house has 4 bedrooms - these houses are a good house to buy for investment because they are appreciate a lot compare to 3 bedroom ones and 2 bedrooms houses.

Condos are good if you are single with high income and want to stay single for a long time. Also if you are starting a family with no kids yet - but as soon as you are on your way of becoming a parent - you will automatically feel the need on buying a 4 bedroom house in a very good neighborhood and good community.


wendy_da_goodlil_witch
a condo is more like an apartment. there are several in the building. you buy the condo, plus pay a maintenance fee. I don't know how often it is raised. you don't own the land. you own the condo. if you need to have something repaired, you can call a maintenance man to come and fix it. if you lived in a house, you would have to hire someone to fix it.


Heart of Fire
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square footage is definitely not the issue, because I have seen many condos for sale that are upwards of 2,000 square feet or more, especially in the urban and downtown areas. The main difference between owning a condo and owning a house is that with a condo, you own the space you live in plus the interior of the walls, however you still have a landlord that may be responsible for repairs and maintenance. Living in a condo is like owning the apartment you live in, because a condo is pretty much an apartment you can own rather than rent. With a house, you own the house and the land that this property sits on, and you are responsible for all repairs and maintenance.

GENERALLY, houses are larger and condos are smaller, however there are many exceptions to this rule.


patrick
When you own a house, you own the land and the improvements on it.
In a condo, you can either own both the house, the yard and the land, and a prorated portion of the common space or the house and only the land it sits on, the prorated common space, or just the house and the prorated common space.


R_Mev
As an owner, you do not own the land. You are also restricted by rules given by a condo association board. How often they raise the maintenance fee usually varies. But you can almost count on it if something unexpected happens that can affect an entire condo building. For example, in FL, there are hurricanes. Because of hurricanes back in 2004 and 2005, there are a lot of condos down here in which they have to pay an increase in maintenance fees, because of hurricane windows. Condos can even charge you more than the association fee to pay for any improvements they do.


Alterfemego
Of course with a single family home you own the land the house sits on. When you own a true condominium, you own a unit and share the common grounds, and maintenance can go up when necessary. Depends on the reserve account of the complex. If you own a true Co op you only own shares of stock.


Rony
a condo is more like an apartment. but with ammenities to share (pool, spa, gym, patio, laundry, swimming pool,
health club facilities, party rooms, Playground ...)
when sharing the expenses everything is more cheap than in a house ( it thinks about the maintenance of a swimming pool, for example)
I love condo´s lifestile
Apartmet or condo?: they can vote this survey?
http://real-estate-for-rent.blogspot.com/2007/07/los-angeles-ca.html
Good luck!


Bob D
Condo. you do not own the land underneath the condo. Townhomes you do. Increases usually happen yearly.


I_Love_McRedneck
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You don't own the land, just the condo itself. That's why you can't put up a fence, they don't allow you to tie your dogs out and just leave them there, etc - you just don't own the land.
They have to vote on an increase in maintenance fees, they need like 2/3 vote to get it to pass though, so I think that varies by unit. Just an FYI, HOA's are usually a hassle to deal with. You pay huge fees to them and they give you a hassle about EVERYTHING!


Blue October
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the main difference is the sq footage.
your maintenance fees are included in your HOA monthly payments, and you would need to read your documentation to see if there is any mention of increases. Other than that, in my experience increases are voted in at association meetings.
you do not own the land the condo sits on, because condos are basically glorified apartments.

good luck :)


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