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 Is it a good time to buy a house?
hi,
im 24 and coming close to buying my first house. i live in Andover, mn about 25 miles north of Minneapolis. Im lookin at buying a foreclosed house as a fixer upper. I probably wont live ...


 I have an adjustable rate mortgage. Stupid I know. If the time comes to reset how big of a change should I ex?
pect on my interest rate. Currently it's 9.14%. Current balance: $75,000. In March I will have had the loan for 3 years....


 Please help! tell me what you think about this crazy idea!?
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Is this an absolute insane idea? what do you think?
Okay, so my mom has just gotten out of a divorce and doesnt have great credit, her house is in recievership and if it ...


 I need advice??
what are the best steps i should take??? i want to purchase property, fix it up, then sell or rent it out.....


 What are your pros and cons on a one-story house and a 2-story house?
I am in the process of buying a home and I am confused between 2 houses. One is a single level and the other a 2 level. They are both very nice. My sister tells me that the single level because I ...


 Is the tenant or the landlord responsible for robbery damage to a rental home?

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(This pertains to the state of California.)...


 Is a written agreement that two individuals have signed, notarized & filed at a courthouse a legal document?
this is in regards to a 50/50 ownership in a ...


 What to do with an Adjustable Rate Mortgage?
What can I do with my Interest Rate that is now variable? Now that my property decreased $15,000, the monthly payment is now way higher, I don't want to pay the mortgage anymore, and I can'...


 What are the differences between a 30, 40 and 50 year mortgages?
I want to refinance my home for a 40 or 45 year mortgage. What are the avantages and disavantages of this type of mortgages?
T...


 Really need your help on buying a house.......?
My offer on a house has just been accepted for £91,500. Was orginally on market for £105,000 in Jan this year then was reduced to offers over £100,000. I have paid for Surveyor and Valuers fees ...


 I have a shmuck for a landlord!!! Help is appreciated.?
My landlord really stinks when it comes to making repairs. I've reached my wits end and waiting for my lease to end in another 6 months. Gas company recently did test on gas lines in my area. My ...


 How do you go about finding a lender for a home purchase?
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 My lanlord wants me to move out in exchange for money and is offering 5,000 dollars is that the most I can get
Is there a way that I can get more money from my Lanlord.
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He wants to move out because he is remodeling all the apartments and I want to know if there is a legal ...


 How much should I charge for renting one room in my condo. Should I request half of the mortgage?
I think I found the right person to be my roommate, the problem is that I dont know how much to charge her for rent. I dont know how much people pay when renting just one room. I want to tell her to ...


 Process2Get home loan for a 17&19yr. old with good credit?
My husband and I want to purchase a home. We already have a trailer but want a house. How hard do you think it will be?
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Also, I am a teller at a local bank. (If that ...


 Anyone help out in some Rabbit control in Somerset?
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 Would you buy a house next to a graveyard ? How would it affect resale value in 2 years ?
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 Who thinks this mortgage bail out is BS?
This is total crap. I had a 1 year interest only loan that originated in August of 2005. My interest rate adjusted to a crazy number a year later ( when my plans to move again changed) almost ...


 How much money do i need to buy a house??
this might sound ridiculous but i really dont wanna RENT as i feel its a waste of money..im 20 years old and im finishing my 2 years at a community college..i have a relatively stable job with good ...


 I rent a condo in Florida and the owners are now selling. I would like to get out of my lease early.?
Is it possible to terminate my lease early? I am not comfortable with strangers coming into my home while I am away. I feel this is an invasion of privacy. My yearly lease is up on March 1. I ...



Cathy W
When a rental lease expires how much notice does the landlord have to give you to move out.?
I have rented this house for the past 1.5 years and the lease ends the end of October. I had no intention of moving and then today Oct 27th I receive a letter from my landlord informing me that he is selling the house and I need to move out by the 15th of November. Does anyone know the laws concerning this. It will take me longer than this to find a new residence and get moved in.
                     
 




Paula M
State law usually dictates how much notice month to month tenants have to receive and/or give.....some states 30 days from the NEXT rental due date.. some just 30 or 60 calendar days..

Google your state and landlord tenant laws....but 30 days minimum notice is probably required.


maroonfive
the rental lease expires on the day of the expiry date.
if you did not renew the contract you would be considered a month to month tenant and should give you at least 60 days notice.
if you renew the contract for another term say another 6months or 1 year lease and the landlord decides to sell he should give you at least 60 to 90 days notice to move out. some good landlord would even pay for the moving expense. but that all depends.
contact your local city hall and ask for tenancy/landlord information.
good luck :)


reenzz
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If you live in Florida, then 15 days notice is all you get. Most other states are 30 days.


estielmo
He needs to give you 30 days notice. So you really have until November 30 to get out.


oliver k
depending on your state laws, typically you need to get 30 days notice to evict someone. the above poster is wrong, the landlord still has to give proper notice to vacate/evict, even if the contract states that youre done at the end of October.

If the house is being sold, then doesnt mean your 30 days gets cut short. Your contract should have wording in there that states the amount of notice you get in the event of a month to month tenancy.

regardless, if they sell, the ownership of the contract goes to the buyer, and its up to them to evict you.

by the way, the eviction process, when done correctly, can take up to 2 months. (thats from first notice to vacate, to when the marshalls come to kick you out)


Dr.T
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This is my opinion, not legal advice of any kind, but here goes:

Read your lease.

Your lease ended, it said so in your lease. So you want to hold up the landlord while you decide your next move?

If you planned on staying, the requirement was on YOU to notify the landlord, and if he said YES, you'd have a case, but he/she was within his/her rights to assume you were leaving at the end of the lease period since you gave no other indication that you were staying.

If you do stay beyond the lease, and it costs the owner money, or a lost sale, prepare yourself for a lawsuit, at a minimum for unlawful detainer, and possibly for causing losses to the owner should your inaction to move result in losses to the owner.

You should have thought of this before now. Sorry, but you screwed up. Take responsibility, and move out, or at a minumum, make an arrangement with the owner to indicate when you WILL move out. No doubt a new owner has plans that may not include renting.

The other posters may have a case about the landlord notifying YOU, but I think that depends on the wording of the lease itself. Some leases go into month to month automatically, some are fixed at one year.

You have been notified, so at MOST you have 30 days but I wouldn't count on it. And also, the law if fairly clear that you cannot stay rent free, so you do owe the landlord the rent for any extra time you stay.


ohh_herro
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Your lease should give the notice period. If you are required to give 30 days notice, then the landlord must give you that much notice. On November 1, your lease turns into a month to month, unless it is extended.


schwildcat1977
He can't do that. He needs to give you at least 30 days notice and 60 days in some states.

Your lease does NOT automaticaly end when the inital term is up. It goes to a month to month at that point.


ReadySetGo
It depends on what state you are from buuuuut typically the lease is considered your notice.


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