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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.

What happens if I sell my house?

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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

Can a landlord raise the rent to whatever he wants?

FAQ
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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

Can I sell my house myself?

Eastvale Executive Condominium
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. "People sell their own homes," they say ~ "so why can’t I?" In order to join the ranks of the successful ones, you need to realistically assess exactly what’s involved. See similar questions...

What happens if I decide to sell the house within five years?

Frequently Asked Questions
The amount of the loan that has not been forgiven will be due and payable upon the sale of the house. See similar questions...

My landlord wants to pay the council tax. Will you send the bill direct to him/her?

East Devon Council - Council Tax FAQs
No, not unless he or she lives in the same property that the council tax bill is for. In this case, the landlord is the liable person and his or her name will be on the bill. Otherwise, if you are the tenant, you are the liable person and we will send the bill to you. Your name will be shown on the bill and it is for you to make sure that payment is made on time, no matter what the tenancy agreement says. Click here if you want to find out more about who is liable to pay. See similar questions...

Who is a landlord?

Gas safety frequently asked questions - landlords and lettin...
In relation to domestic gas under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 (GS(IU)R 98), a landlord is anyone who rents out a property that they own under a lease that is shorter than 7 years or under a licence . Regardless of whether you are a landlord under GS(IU)R 98 you may be considered a landlord under other related legislation. See similar questions...

What if I sell the house on my own?

MLS Xsposure - For Sale By Owner Property Listing Service
That's the goal! If you sell the house on your own and the buyer is not working with a real estate agent you pay NO COMMISSION to anyone. See similar questions...

What happens if the foster family wants to adopt?

Presidio, Inc. - Frequently Asked Questions
The desire to adopt a child inspires many families to pursue options within foster care. Foster care can be a wonderful opportunity to experience a child in your home prior to an adoptive commitment. PresidioInc is not involved in the direct adoptive process. We will, however, refer families to the proper agencies in the event that an adoption is requested and support the Co-parent(s) through the process. See similar questions...

What happens if my customer wants a refund?

Retro Dropshippng Service
This is upto you, you're the seller. If you decide to refund your customer then you can do so... The customer should return the item to you, for you to resell. See similar questions...

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