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 My tenant requested getting a small pug or yorkie dog what limit in weight and extra deposit should I charge?
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 Whats the average mortgage every month for a 1 story nice home in a nice area??

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 I found a box of deeds to many properties in my grannys attic ..How do I go about finding if they are worth an

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are they worth anything ?...


 I live in a apartment on the second floor the people who live on top of us are very noisy?
The kids run and jump all night and sometimes in the day they drop stuff really hard oh the floor it was so hard my ceiling fan was moving should i report it to the managment or say nothing my ...


 Do I have any right to withhold my rent due to a mouse/cockroach infestation?
My tenancy agreement makes no mention of pest control and when I was being shown around the flat by the estate agent we specifically asked if it had any pest problems to which he answered no. Since ...


 Can you rent out a house you just purchased 7 months ago?
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 Can you buy a house if your 17?
A friend wants a house....


 Do we have to pay our landlord?
It is now July 2nd I just heard the landlord knocking on the door for his rent. We have now lived here 4 months and paid on time every month. When we looked at the apt complex he specified that there ...


 Bidding on a home today... any suggestions?
My agent is going to draw it up but I'm looking for things that he should include to make myself safe in this process. Thanks ...


 How can I buy a house?
I am a single parent on a limited income and have four children who need a home of their own. My credit sucks bigtime. How does someone like me buy a house? Please, serious responses only.
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 You are renting a house are you coverd under landlord insurence?
we rently had a big money item stolen out the yard , is the landlords home insurnce cover my stolen items....


 I’m a mortgage loan consultant’s assistant and I’m being harassed. Help! I feel trapped?
I got this job about a year ago when I was 19. I had no prior experience except a little help from a friend who is a mortgage broker (he has a broker's license not just a salespersons) and with ...


 Where can I get cheap moving boxes?
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 When renting a home, whose responsibility is it to maintain the gutters?
I am renting a home for the first time and my landlord put cleaning the gutters in the lease. At the time I signed the lease I didn't realize the danger in doing the gutters myself. I was told ...


 What happens in a foreclosure?
if the house is sold for less then what I owe do i still have to pay the remaining balance or is at a loss?
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Yes I live in california, so does that mean Im safe? Im in ...


 Will mortgage refinancing company require my ckecking account statement?
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 What is the best apartment for a single 36 year old man?
I will be moving to Phoenix in September and was wondering, a one bedroom or a studio apartment? I have the suspicion that a studio is too "young" for me....


 What is the average price for a nice 3 br, 3 bath house in your city?
Please remember to name your city and tell why it's a great place to live....


 What does it mean when a rental or property is listed as Contingent?
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 Can my landlord keep the full final months rent if we stay there only 9 days out of 31?
We are leaving our rental property on October 9th. Today the agency has taken out the full month's rent for October (800£) out of our account. I have called them to ask when the difference ...



LadyWhite
What is the worst that could happen buying a flat at auction unseen?
I have been considering investing in a buy to let flat. I have found flats at unbelievable low prices which would suit my very small budget. The neighbourhood seems to be on the up but I believe the one bed flat has been laying empty for a while, and is being sold unseen. Just how bad could it be? What cost could I be looking at to modernise if I have to rip everythng out and replace it... and whats the biggest thing to worry about?

Thanks!
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It is a one bed, lounge, kitchen, bathroom hallway. The area was quite bad a while back and some of the flats were likely abandoned, but like I said, it's in the middle of improvements... Thay aren't allowing views...
                     
 




ascoile
It could have major wet or dry rot.
Ask yourself why would it have been lying empty for so long?
No one here can answer your question about modernising it without knowing how many rooms what needs to be done etc.

It is only going to cost a couple of hundred to get a surveyor or local builder give you a quick appraisal

Good luck


OK If it was me I would get a local builder or surveyor to look at it with me. You can see a lot from the outside, looking through windows, talking to neighbours etc etc. With the high cost of houses etc etc £100 or so is not a lot for some professional advice. You have got as much help here as you can get because we can't see it and you can. Take a chance get a builder to look at it with you. :)


Helen C
it could have damp, or an infestation of some kind, perhaps it is a brick shell and you'd have to refit the entire house from scratch.
Most auction properties can be seen and a survey arranged. At the very least go to the property and try to look through the windows and round the back. Id be very very careful in buying a property like this. Could end up costing you everything you have.


jeff k
If they don't want you to see there must be a reason, tread very carefully, you could end up having spend another 30-40 Grand on it, my advice is "If you CAN'T see it DON'T buy it"


mike-from-spain
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you could buy something that would cost so much to get into living condition that you cn't afford to do it, so ahve to sell it again, and therefore lose a lot of money. NEVER buy in and auction without at least seeing it, and preferably having a survey


open4one
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It could be a flat in a building that has been condemned and the wrecking ball arrives tomorrow.

It could be owned by someone else.

It could be subject to mortgages or tax liens totaling more than it is worth.

It could be full of environmental issues that make the current owner (you) subject to exorbitant fines and penalties.


Pam*
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It may be infested with bugs :S


bean123
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property damage. you cant have a home inspection on a place that is auctioned. its important to have the place inspected prior to purchasing. you dont know what kind of evil lurks behind the flatboards (termites) or if your boiler is crappy or there are multiple leaks.


bluebadger
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If they are not allowing any viewings it must be falling down. Even when you watch that BBC prog on this type of thing they get the chance to view the property. They have worn hard hats on there!!! I should look elsewhere if I were you. No-one with any savvy would buy it other than as a place to redevelop.
I would say that the biggest thing to worry about is the fact that you cannot view it. Steer well clear.


Jorge S
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You may have to spend some money on it - or not. Apart from that, anything... People may have left things in the fridge, whatever you can think of. But it may be a good deal, though. You'll just spend some money on it and you'll have a much better value than what you payed for.


De
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It may be in dire need of TLC


ropar
I wouldn`t make an investment like that sight unseen. It sounds like you`re thinking of buying a crack house. The cost of upgrades could run into the 10`s of thousands of $ . The chances of you finding a diamond in the rough are almost as good as winning the lottery. The biggest thing to worry about is bankrupting yourself.


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