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What happens if the landlord wants to sell the house?

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Tenants have very few rights in Ireland; it is the same in the city as in the country. Once the lease is up the landlord can sell if he wants or increase the rent. Resettled families have no more rights than anybody else. However, if a problem arises RRI and its associates give priority to finding other houses. The main problem is locating houses in the same areas.
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What happens if a family wants to sell their house?

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It is important to understand that our partner families are not buying their house to "flip it" and make a quick profit. HfHYC is protected from flipping by taking a second "silent" mortgage on the property. This mortgage account, for all equity at completion of the home, is forgiven at the rate of 1/20th per year so long as the partner famliy has made timely mortgage payments. Thus, when the first mortgage is paid off, the second mortgage will be forgiven.
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Can a landlord enter the house whenever he wants?

Bristol University - Frequently Asked Questions
Access may be needed for maintenance or routine inspections. However, you should be given 24 hours notice of this (unless it is an emergency) and if there are good reasons why this is not convenient you can ask for another time. Landlords should not let themselves into your property without your permission. You are bound by the contract to pay until the end of the fixed term unless your landlord agrees to release you from the contract.
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My landlord wants me to move, what should I do?

Welcome to St. Nicks
If you have lived in the apartment for more than 30 days, your landlord cannot legally evict you, without taking you to court. If you are in a rent regulated building or apartment, your landlord can only force you to move for specific reasons (which are generally limited to "personal use" and "nuisance", as defined by state law) and he must give you specific notice as to why he is failing to renew your lease.
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Do I have to sell my house?

Diocese of Joliet
In general, it is best not to sell anything initially, particularly a house, until one's vocational decision is established. Diocesan priests are not required to take a vow of poverty while religious are. Nonetheless, each case is different. Some diocesan candidates have kept their house and used it as a place to go during seminary vacations or for taking a day off, once they are ordained. Some also intend to keep it for retirement purposes. Back to top.
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What happens if I sell my house?

st Choice Loans
In certain cases the loan can be transferred to your new property, otherwise your loan can be settled from the proceeds of your sale.
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Pre Approval Application Form - Xceed Mortgage
While Xceed mortgages are contractually closed, Xceed will allow the reimbursement of the mortgage prior maturity provided that the borrower remits a prepayment penalty which is the equivalent to the greater of 3 months interest or the present value of the loss of interest.
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Attic Express - The Attic Conversion Specialists - Frequentl...
Provided your conversion has been certified as having had alterations compliant with the building regulations; your attic conversion will not impact on the sale of your house other than to enhance the value of your property. If you use contractors who cannot provide you with an “Certificate of Compliance” You will run into a lot of problems trying to sell your house. Please Note: when it comes to selling your house it would be advertised as a three bedroom plus attic conversion etc.
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What happens if I can't sell my house?

The Department of Defense (DoD) Homeowners Assistance Progra...
The Government can acquire your house for the balance of any mortgage existing at the time of announcement, or for 75% of the prior fair market value (whichever is higher). If the amount you owe on your mortgage is less than the 75% of the prior market value, you can be paid the difference. The amount of payment you receive for your HAP benefits may have to be adjusted for taxes and other liabilities, depending on the terms of the mortgage.
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What happens if I move home or sell my house?

st Stop Finance: Homeowner Loans, Mortgages and Debt Solutio...
Rates on mortgages are usually cheaper than homeowner loans, therefore, it may be better for you to borrow more on your new home and pay off the loan. However, if your income prohibits borrowing extra, it may be possible to transfer it to your new home subject to the equity available and your payment history. We would be delighted to advise you at the time.
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What happens when I sell my house from my advert?

Frequently Asked Questions - Five Pound a House
More or less the same as what would happen if you sold it through an Estate Agent. The only difference is instead of giving your solicitors name to the Agent you exchange solicitor’s names with your buyer.
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I entitled to notice if my landlord wants to increase my rent?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Housing Court Department
The tenancy between the parties is a legal contract. It cannot be changed by one side. The tenant can agree to a rent increase. But if the tenant does not agree to the rent increase, then the landlord must terminate the tenancy. In a tenancy at will, the landlord must then give a notice to quit but such written notice may include an offer to establish a new tenancy for the same premises at the higher rent.
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How much advance notice must my landlord give me if he wants me to move out of my rental unit?

FAQ'S
Effective, January 1, 2003, rental property owners will be required to provide a 60-day advance notice to a resident if the landlord elects to terminate a tenancy and the resident has lived in the unit for one year or longer. (Civil Code Section 1946.1) If the resident has lived in the unit for less than one year, the owner must provide at least 30-days advanced notice before terminating the tenancy.
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What if the landlord wants to terminate the lease?

Pittsburgh Housing eCounselor - Landlords and Tenants
The property owner may terminate the lease if the tenant violates the lease, or for other good cause. The owner and the renter can decide to mutually terminate the lease at any time. In addition, the landlord has the option to "not renew" the lease at the end of any term. All circumstances are specifically outlined in the lease and should be reviewed carefully prior to signing of the lease by the tenant.
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Can our landlord/agent evict us if he wants to?

Contracts
All landlords must comply with the Protection from Eviction Act . Court action must be taken to remove you from the property/room. Under no circumstances can the locks be changed, access refused or your possessions removed. This would amount to an illegal eviction and you could sue for damages. This applies to University Accommodation as well as the private sector.
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My landlord wants to raise my rent, can he do that?

Welcome to St. Nicks
If you are not in a rent-regulated building, and do not have a lease, you are probably a "month-to-month" tenant and your landlord can raise your rent at any time and by any amount. (Most apartments in privately owned buildings in Williamsburg/Greenpoint with less than 6 units are not rent regulated, unless the tenant moved in before July of 1971.
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Can a landlord raise the rent to whatever he wants?

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Yes. There are no specific rent controls in Florida. However, the landlord cannot raise the rent in the middle of a lease. The rent can only be increased at the beginning of a new lease.
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What happens if my client wants to buy a new house in the future?

Freestyle® Buy to Let FAQs
Your client can purchase up to ten rental properties, in addition to a Standard Life Bank residential mortgage, subject to lending terms. All we ask is that the combined balance of their mortgages with Standard Life Bank does not exceed £1,000,000 and that no single loan on a property in their portfolio exceeds £400,000 in value. If they wish to purchase a new property, they must take out a new Buy to Let Mortgage.
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What happens if I wish to sell the House?

LARIBA
The title of the house is registered in your name from day one. You can sell the house any time you wish to. You keep the capital gains. In case there is a loss, then it will be our risk and that of the investor. A16. In fact Islam requires us to participate in a much broader sense by participating in THE RISK. We at LARIBA take the risk of not benefiting from higher rents.
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If a tenant wants to move, how much notice must he/she give to the landlord?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - HALSA
Unless the lease provides otherwise, a tenant must give a landlord 30 days advanced written notice before moving.
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Is my landlord allowed to access my apartment whenever he wants?

Your rights as a tenant (FAQs)
No, your landlord should give you a 24 hour notice verbally or in writing before visiting your apartment. If he is coming to show the apartment to a potential tenant, he can come between 9am to 9pm. If it is to make repairs, he can come between 7am and 7pm. And if it is an urgent repair, he may come with no notice at any time.
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I am a landlord, will you buy the house with the tenants?

MyDebtAngel.com
YES, we will buy the house from you with the tenants still remaining! Even if they are nightmare tenants! We will leave you to walk away HASSLE FREE! We are happy to help you no matter what your question. Please call us on 0800 MYANGEL ( 0800 6926435) or email us on admin@mydebtangel.com Mr J. Parkes - "You helped me in a very bad time in my life, didn't think I could get out, so I am grateful - thank you.
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What happens at the house between contract periods?

Laurel House Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Between contract periods, the house enters a state called interim. No food is prepared and only a minimal amount of labor is performed. Members are not required to be present during interim. If you have contracts on both sides of an interim, then it does not cost anything to stay at the house during that time. If this is not the case, then you will be required to pay late move-out or early move-in charges.
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What if a realtor wants to show my house?

sellers home network: Contact Us
Be friendly, since you are already saving the listing commission, you might want to consider paying sales commission (usually around 3%) if a realtor brings you a buyer.
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What happens if I sell my home?

The MMA program follows your mortgage until it is paid off. The line of credit the MMA uses will have no effect on your ability to sell your home. Once you have sold your home and purchased another residence, we can put the MMA back into action on the new residence. Also, all the equity built in the account, as well as the equity built with market appreciation, will make a great down payment on the next purchase.
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What if I sell my house before the end of the warranty period?

Springhouse Shingles - Frequently Asked Questions
If you decide to sell your home before the end of the warranty period, the Springhouse Protection Plan automatically transfers the warranty to the new owner, resulting in a higher real estate value for your home.
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buysrealestate.com - We buy houses - Any Area, Any Condition...
We would like to tell you a specific date and time but we can't. It will be up to the tenant/buyer to make the decision within the time frame they have. We can tell you this; we get paid when they buy so obviously, we'll be pushing them to do so. In the meantime, your payment will be made. That's the most we can promise.
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Can I sell my house myself?

Wagner Inc. Real Estate
Many people believe they can save a considerable amount of money by selling on their own. They look at the average commission on a house and remember stories of friends or relatives who managed to get through the process with seemingly little trouble. "Other people have sold their own homes," they say — "so why can't I?" Approximately 10 percent of American homeowners handle their own sales.
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