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Renting & Real Estate - October 2006

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I will be graduating nursing school in December and will be moving, I will also change jobs, the one I am now working I have been there for only 4 months.meaning the job history isnt great .

2006-10-19 07:22:43 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

i know this is stupid, but i am tooo freaking nice and cannot say no. my friend just called me (best friend) and she wanted to know if i could do a quit claim. didnt really tell me everything but that she wanted to own something and i guess she's trying to get money out of her house but she doesnt have enough credit to do so or her credit score isnt good?? i dont know what is wrong with this girl. she says the house is in her name- if so why wouldnt she have credit???? anyways, i gave her my info..... what exactly is a quit claim and would it affect me in any way????
im scared now and believe me, i know i shouldnt have gave her my info.

2006-10-19 07:05:20 · 7 answers · asked by tooxswt 2

i know this is stupid, but i am tooo freaking nice and cannot say no. my friend just called me (best friend) and she wanted to know if i could do a quit claim. didnt really tell me everything but that she wanted to own something and i guess she's trying to get money out of her house but she doesnt have enough credit to do so or her credit score isnt good?? i dont know what is wrong with this girl. she says the house is in her name- if so why wouldnt she have credit???? anyways, i gave her my info..... what exactly is a quit claim and would it affect me in any way????
im scared now and believe me, i know i shouldnt have gave her my info.

2006-10-19 07:05:01 · 4 answers · asked by tooxswt 2

2006-10-19 07:00:23 · 6 answers · asked by floridainvest 1

In june we requested that our management fix our back sliding door lock, the request was ignored for a month even after tellin them 3 times with 2 different people. Well we had already planned a vacation in july, so we put a pad lock on our 6 foot patio fence before we left. We get back in town to find out that almost $10,000 of our property was stolen, and conveniently the lock was fixed the day AFTER a gardener guy found out our place was broken into. We went to a pawn shop to see if any of our stuff was there, and it was! We find out that the person that broke in was a guy that lived right behind us! He confessed to the break in but we were only able to recover a $90 DVD player. The management gave them 10 days to leave the property, it's been 3 MONTHS! and the apartment coldy claims no liabilty. Our lease states that they have no liabilty "unless neglect was involved" it also states that no tenant can change or add a new lock! What can we do? I've resorted to yahoo for help.

2006-10-19 06:46:16 · 7 answers · asked by Mic B 2

will I be independently wealthy? I will only be buying properties that produce cash flow.

2006-10-19 06:38:53 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I currently am the sole owner of a property I bought back in 2001. I just purchased another home with another person. We are both on the mortgage and title of the new home. I had two questions concerning taxes and homestead exemption in the State of Florida. I still have both houses and was wondering when it comes to this years tax if she put the new house on her taxes and I put my old house on my taxes this would be ok? Also would she be able to file for homestead exemption on the new home purchase if she lives there and I live at my old house? Please let me know...??? I don't want to do anything illegal ..

Thank You!!!

2006-10-19 06:29:17 · 3 answers · asked by Brian R 2

I own 2 homes in different states, what happens if I go into foreclosure with one of them???

2006-10-19 06:19:52 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

My town had sewer installed and on the bill along with the water usage is a flat rate amount due for the installation which all homeowners have to pay. This is the last flat rate fee and next month it goes to usage fees. As the renter of this house not the owner do I have to pay it??

2006-10-19 06:04:08 · 3 answers · asked by Kelly 2

Im not sure if I put this in the right catagory, but here it goes.....My ex and I were evicted for an apartment 2 years ago. I am in the process of fixing my credit so Im going to have to pay off the remaining balance of the lease. Can I pay this in full then sue him for half since both of our names were on the lease????Please help!

2006-10-19 05:41:19 · 9 answers · asked by Cuteness 4

My lease at my apartment id due at the end of November, which means at the beginning of November, I need to give a 30-day notice that we are not renewing our lease and we're moving out. What kind of format should I use. Are there specific things I should say or a way I should word it? Are there any references online that can give me a template or something? Thanks!

2006-10-19 05:27:30 · 2 answers · asked by Allycea's Mommy 3

I live in northern NJ and am looking to buy properties around the country. If I hire a property manager to take care of the problems, does it matter where the properties are in relation to where I am? I keep hearing people say "you should live near your investment". Why would it matter if I am hiring a property manager?

2006-10-19 04:47:59 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

well i need to find this attorney from phoenix can you help me???

2006-10-19 04:42:22 · 3 answers · asked by Rey E 1

My sister is moving to Florida w/ her child. They have come upon hard times & I Mom lives in Tampa,Fl & is willing to take her in, but they'd have to sleepinher livingroom until she finds work & gets a place. She really doesn't have much of value to take with her yet she insists on lugging her tvs, kitchen table, chairs, microwave, etc with her--but she's BROKE & has nowhere to put it. I tried to convince her that these items are non essential & is better off packing most of thier clothes & just start all over. She stresses that she doesnt want to have to rebuy things she already has. She's nervous & maybe it's a sentimental thing shes hanging onto-but it makes no sense to hold on to those things. its a new life & i think she should just start w/ a clean slate. She driving her old car down there-i say, pack it up and keep it moving. She wants to hussle up some $ to get a self haul truck that will be expensive to move crap she just doesnt need. what can i do to help her wake up?

2006-10-19 04:42:06 · 5 answers · asked by vicky m 1

The house had more damage then expected, is there a 30 day right of refusal?

2006-10-19 03:44:57 · 10 answers · asked by kdc123 1

I need to evict someone and need the proper paperwork

2006-10-19 03:12:15 · 8 answers · asked by RUDYFULLENWIDER 2

2006-10-19 01:46:09 · 6 answers · asked by Sciman 6

My partner and I want to buy a property in London. In fact we can only afford it if we combine incomes. I have been in full time employment for nearly 3 and a half year and have a healthy salary, however my partner has spent the past 6 months working for herself and on this basis earns more than I do and has the potential to increase this significantly. The problem is that we have been told that this will be severely detrimental to us obtaining a mortgage where both our current earnings are taken into account. How can we get a mortgage based on our joint earnings without my partner having to resort to becoming an employee?

2006-10-19 01:21:00 · 8 answers · asked by Curious Skier 2

2006-10-19 00:36:27 · 3 answers · asked by Sam Jackson 1

Since recent changes in interest rates, I have heard that house prices have gone down significantly. Is it a good idea to sell? When is it really going down? Any analysts here who can help?

2006-10-18 22:05:09 · 2 answers · asked by DALIP B 2

Quote from realtor ..."broker told me to please remind you of section 4A3 of the Residential Listing Agreement (Seller agrees to pay to Broker as compensation for services irrespective of agency relationships either 4.5% of the listing price If, without Broker’s prior written consent, the Property is withdrawn from sale, conveyed, leased, rented otherwise transferred, or made unmarketable by a voluntary act of Seller during the Listing Period, or any extension)."

Since i removed her sign from my window of my property, and told her to remove the property from any listing.

2006-10-18 19:25:29 · 13 answers · asked by spreenjeff 1

I am in California. I'd only like serious answers from people that know what they're talking about, please. My boyfriend and I currently rent a townhouse. We are on a month to month lease, so we can move anytime we want, with 30 days notice. Our landlords have been the definition of "slum lords". We have had a major bug problem for months now (6) and they have came once to deal with it (by spraying for pests themselves). We have ear wigs, potatoe bugs, and black widows. They will go weeks without returning any kind of call we make to them to fix things. They have never fixed our ice maker that we let them know about 2 months ago. When we first moved here, they told us they would paint, and they haven't. They said they'd install rain gutters, and they haven't, so that results in water coming through the back door.Is there anyway we can give them just two weeks notice and still get our full deposit back?Since they've been such horrible landlords, is there any kind of loop hole?

2006-10-18 18:17:00 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-10-18 16:27:52 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

My sister has lived in the same apartment for over 11 years, she has never had trouble with any past upstairs neighbors before, but just recently the most current were evicted due to excessive thumping, yelling, dropping of heavy items, etc. during late night hours. This went on for three months and my sister had enjoyed a couple weeks peace before the landlord moved another guy in. This is now starting over again. When she confronted the landlord about this the 2nd time he got irritated and had the attitude "well they're moving in" (as if she had no choice). She's not a chronic complainer, but works during the afternoon and night and sleeps during the day. This shouldn't matter because she has a right to her own dwelling no matter what time it is. She cherishes her time at home but cannot get any peace due to these constant noise disturbances and the landlord is doing nothing. Any advice would be really appreciated!

2006-10-18 14:09:43 · 15 answers · asked by esraielle 1

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