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 Can my landlord do this????
We have been living in our home for 8mths. We have always paid our rent 2 to 3 days before it was due. We have only been late one time, and that was 2 months ago. We paid it on the 3rd of the ...


 Is it better to pay off debt or have more cash?
My sister-in-law is planning to apply for FHA loan soon. Is it better for her to pay more of her debts with the cash she has or save it in the bank? Her credit score is already low 700's. I was ...


 Does the landlord need to give 24hr notice before entering the property I rent?
my landlord and his partner keep just turning up- with potential tenants to show them my room, but they just use their key- dont knock or give notice, i thought it was 24hr they had to let you know, ...


 Should an estate agent represent both buyer and seller?
Having sold my property with a local estate agent I then find that the same agents solicitors are representing the buyer.What is the correct protocol concerning this as there is surely a conflict of ...


 Why does rent cost so much?
Why is the cheapest place I can find $600 a month?
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 Whats the best way to get on the property ladder as a first time buyer?
I really want to get a property but i'm not sure what to do? Is it best to do it alone and get 100% mortgage or should you try to do a joint ownership with someone but risk them wanting to sell ...


 I am moving and wanted to know by law, do I have to allow the landlord to show the apartment to new tenants?
I live in New Jersey....


 What are the extra expenses you have to pay when you buy a home compared to renting?
Looking to buy a home! Need help! I'm pretty clueless on the whole home buying thing! I've been renting for 3 years now probably......


 My fiance and I are buying a house that the previous tenant commited suicide in.?
My fiance and I found a house that is everything we have been asking our realtor for. Only it has a bit of a history. The young guy that owned the house committed suicide after his parents confronted ...


 I,ve inherited my grandmothers house can I get a mortgage or loan on it to redevelop it.?
My grandmother left her house to my brother and myself.We would like to redevelop it and maybe rent it out for a couple of years.We think that it's going to cost around £40,000 so need to ...


 Would you take legal action against a family member?
My Father passed away several years ago, leaving property in another state (texas). This property belonged to his parents and was granted to all of the heirs, (my sister and I) after my Fathers ...


 If i co sign on a lease for an apartment can my girlfriend kick me out just because she gets mad at me?
she signed the lease and i co signed and i was just wanting to know so i didnt get any ...


 My Boyfriend doesn't pay for anything?
I live with my boyfriend. I pay $750 for rent each month. It's his house so he pays the rest of his mortgage which is $2100. My price is supposed to include utilities but he is making me pay ...


 If your house was on the market and a rival agent visited you offering a better deal how would you react?
UK answers would be prefered
Lets say you had agreed to pay 1.5% commission, and a rival agent visited your home unannounced trying to get you to move your business to him for say 0.7%. How ...


 Should we marry before buying a house or after?
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 Do you have to live in a privately rented house for a certian time before you can leave?
i have only lived in this property for 5 months but want to move closer to my ...


 How old do you have to be?
to live on your own in england? or like buy an apartment by yourself
is it 18 like in canada?...


 What are my rights if I move into a house that is still full of the owners old stuff?
Am I allowed to just get rid of it all - it's not listed on the inventory. We've been here almost a month now and still no news of when the owner will come and get it. When we moved in ...


 What happens to my house if I die?
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 Would you want to rent to a sex offender?
My fiance and I want to rent a house, but he is a sex offender. I want to leave him out of the lease, but he's the one with the income while I'm the full-time student. Would him being a ...



returnofkarlos
Why do people live in council houses and pay rent when they could own it?
I speak to people every day that have lived in their council houses for 20, 30 and 40 years. and have paid rent all that time and now have nothing to leave their kids...i dont get it ...is it simply because they are/were frightened to take on the responsibility?
                     
 




redrobin
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why should they leave something for the kids, even if they had the money, some people would rather have a great time travelling instead of waiting to die, of boredom if anything. Abit selfish if grown -up kids get upset when they think 'their' inheritence is not being spent on them. There are lots of reasons people still continue to pay rent, mostly it's money, if you need repairs the council will fix it, others dont want to be tied to a mortgage even if they could afford it initially, they probably couldnt afford the maintaining it and insurance etc etc. Others wouldnt be able to get a car loan let alone a house, for various reasons, poor credit history for a start. I think also many would want to if they could. Finally, their kids should want only to see their parents happy, not moan about what's coming (or not coming) to them.


SANDRA A
when you buy your house you have to fix things that is broke if u rent you get it free


geoff t
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They probably realised that in later life a Labour Government would come along and do the unthinkable and penalise them for thrift.


zoe g
why should they bother? the kids will only have to sell it to pay for a care home.


choppie_uk
My grandparents lived in their rented accomodation for 50 years. When they moved in they where offered the property for £100. At that time it was not the done thing to buy property.

Even though my parents own their own house, they still think they have a place in society and can't rise above their station. I don't know what it is in the uk, but some peopel think that they are born into a situation and they have to stay there, whereas in the us the attitude is to try and better yourself.

I suppose its because we still have a class system here, whereas in the US they don't.


Delilah
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I agree with the guy with no name.


LOVED BY PLENTY HATED BY SOME!!!
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probably just 2 much of a struggle.


paul h
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I live in a council flat in the centre of London - 10 minutes on the tube to the West End. My rent is £70.00 per week. I have lived here for 15 years. I don't think I could find a mortgage in the area that I live at a lower or similar rate.

Oh, and I don't have any children!!


mandy e
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Well tht is a gud question i sed to my cousin y her a her partner didnt just buy it.


jizzumonkey
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the rent is cheaper than a mortgage would be ...


lpoollou
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They probably receive benefits so they dont really have to pay rent, council tax etc. why change the habit of a lifetime and become legit? when you can sign on and get it all for nought.....


babyshambles
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My friend sold her house and went into a council house she says its the best thing she ever did. She never worries about where repair money will come from and they come the same day or next day. And don't forget people never think they will still be in the same house that long. They may think oh one day i will live in spain or something, but it never happens and they find themselves stuck there still.


confused
some people just cant get a mortgage (bad credit or debt problems) or feel the 15/20+ years of a mortgage is far too much to handle.. these days there is no such thing as job security...


bremner8
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Nice to see how cynical most of your answers have been. Years ago, and especially away from the South East of England, it was not common to be a homeowner. At that time banks and building society lenders were very fussy about who could have money. Working class people, stood no chance unless they had a huge deposit saved. It was even harder for single women to get a mortgage. By the time mortgages became more freely available the older council tenants rarely saw the sense in buying. They saw a house as a permanent home, not something to be sold for a profit. After paying rent for 20 or 30 years why should they suddenly start having to pay for repairs? They have already bought the house several times over.
As for all of these non owners being on benefits or part of the sponge culture, what a load of rubbish. Get some facts to prove it!


Googlypants
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Buying a council house is a big risk for lenders. It's hard to find someone to lend the money to a council tenant. Plus, if you live in a council place its a fair assumption that you work lower wage jobs, which are notoriously unreliable in terms of longevity!


jinx
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maybe bad credit ratings, or fear of commitment, or else dont give a toss


little weed
They preferred to pay peanut rents and have no responsibility for any repairs or upgrades to their houses. They probably got rent subsidies too and lots of them come from the "sponge" culture.


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