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 I own a home my tenants did not pay they moved out a month ago could i still take them to court a month later?
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 What would you do to celebrate if you just got a verbal offer for the asking price on your house?
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 What upgrades can you do to raise the value of your home?
My husband and I are wanting to do some upgrades to our house, and I just want to know what kind of upgrades will actually raise the value of your home?
Thank you so much!
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 How long do you think that this tenant will be a total deadbeat?
first month, great pays on time. 2nd month, late, hands me his payroll check(i accepted due to his problems) and cant pay the utilities.. this month, paycheck is torn to pieces(i didnt accept), no ...


 Next step after you evict your tenants?
Just got done evicting my tenants (FINALLY). What is the next step in terms of actually getting all of the past due rent they owe me and payment for damages done to the property?...


 How should i go about looking for houses to rent?
I'm looking into renting a home for a year in my college town, San Luis Obispo. Any ideas on where and how I should start off looking?...


 Can I qualify for a home loan?
I've been working at the same place for a little over a year, making roughly 2500 a month. My wife is graduating this summer with her masters in teaching so we will be making a lot more soon. We ...


 Where is there a beautiful small town in north america?
I am thinking of moving to america and would like to find a really nice small town, to move near to, also I dont want the weather to be too cold I would like the landscape to be gentle rolling hills ...


 I live in a private house is it a legal offense for my landlord to go through my mailbox?
Im having issues with my landlord and he has been going through my mailbox and taking important mail and putting the mail back in a week or two ...


 Which refinance option is more convenient? (See details)?
I'm refinancing my home loan. My credit score: 792
At this point I have no equity in the house. I bought it 2 years ago.

Options:

1) 3 year mortgage at 5.875% (...


 My landlord asked if i would be interested in buying the home im in. she wants 170000. how do i get my own pri

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how do i get my own valuation? im sure its not worth 170000....


 Can a person take the real estate exam without going to real estate school?
I'm interested in the real estate career but to shortened the question: Can I just take the real estate exam without going to school....


 What can i do if my downstair neighbour doesn't maintain his garden?
Hello.

My kitchen and living room windows overlook my downstair neighbour's back garden.

A year ago, a new owner bought the downstair flat and rents it out. He doesn't ...


 How can a poor broke person fix their credit and gain enough money to buy a house for themself?
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 Should I sell my house now and wait for the price to drop and buy it back?
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 Will the housing market ever shoot up as it did a few years back?
or was that it -flat line-new buyers are sol?...


 Lying landlord?
Ok i moved into a rental home in april when i was about to sign the lease i had asked if the house (built in 1910) had been tested for lead paint and if there was any around. well my land lord said ...


 How old were you when you bought your first home?
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 I have tennants and wish to sell to them. However, I did not tell the mortgage co. What are the reprecussions?
I am currently letting my flat to tennants. They have now expressed an interest in purchasing. However, I never informed the mortgage company that I would be letting the property out (I fell into ...


 Using Proceeds from Sale to Purchase Next Home?
I would like to purchase a newer home, I have the equity needed to pay for the down and settlement however, I have a question.
How do I use the equity prior to the closing date from the sale of ...



antoinette_14
What other costs come with living in an apartment?
                     
 




forgetmaenot
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Assume none if this is paid for by landlord if it is good for you! anything with * beside it is sometimes taken care of by landlord
Trash Pickup*
Electric*
Water/Sewer*
Phone Service
Cleaning Supplies/Services to keep apartment clean
Furnishings Decorations(includes Fridge/Stove* Washer/Dryer* Vacuum)
If you have TV(Cable/Satellite Service)
Renter's Insurance (covers break-ins damage to apt and furnishings)
Lawn/Exterior Maintenance*


htownnightstar
well it all depends what ur apartment complex covers some cover all bills like light, trash, water, and cable while most just cover the water bill


lil bit
electricity...most of the time the water and sewage is paid...food...sometimes there is no washer and dryer and u need to invest in one...pest control is usually taken care of...mainly just your other needs


russrimm
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Renters insurance, groceries, electricity, sometimes water/trash depending on the complex, telephone bill, cable bill, internet bill.


hannah_058
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Rent, a safety deposit, an extra deposit if your apt. allows pets and you have one, electricity, water, cable, furnishings, sometimes landlords also charge for trash pickup and parking....


endsjustmeans
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Sometimes, you have to pay utilies, such as electric, water, and gas. Renters insurance should be one of those added costs, as well.


MayMay
Rent (Don't forget about deposits)
Utilities: gas, electric, phone, water, trash, cable tv, internet (and related deposits)
Furnishings
Dishes, glasses, kitchen items
Cleaning products: vacuum, mops, cleaning chemicals, etc
Food
Etc, Etc, Etc


INACTIVE
Budget categories include: rent, heat, electric, phone, internet, cable, renter insurance, car, gas, insurance, maintenance, health insurance, income/state/local taxes, loans/credit cards, food/lunches, misc. household, cell phone, laundry needs, personal toiletries, savings (if applicable), and disposable income (ie entertainment, newspapers, movies, etc).


dt
food, electricity, clothes, cable, internet, bug spray, shaving cream, bedding


Mariposa
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Depends on the agreement you have with the company or landlord. Maybe gas, electric, cable, and phone.


Meghan M
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electric, heat, cable, internet, phone, insurance, water, trash, rent, groceries, possibly association fees, sewer, it all depends on the type of place you get.


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