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Participanttg you crack me up…
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Participanttg you crack me up…
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ParticipantAt this point I do agree with you HereWeGo. I think this secondary market will accelerate the depreciation cycle in the already hurting areas. How it affects the more desireable areas will be interesting… Suffice it to say it cannot help them. I think more of the phenomenah of what sdr pointed out will grow. That the more desireable areas will be dominated by less desireable properties. We will see…
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ParticipantAt this point I do agree with you HereWeGo. I think this secondary market will accelerate the depreciation cycle in the already hurting areas. How it affects the more desireable areas will be interesting… Suffice it to say it cannot help them. I think more of the phenomenah of what sdr pointed out will grow. That the more desireable areas will be dominated by less desireable properties. We will see…
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ParticipantIt all depends on the landlord. Yes in your case it is not alot of money that we are talking about. In your eyes this seems trivial. In the eyes of your landlord it may or may not.
Make no mistake about it, many of the new landlords or property managers you submit applications most likely call your current landlord to check on how things went while you rented. Also the every contract (lease agreement) has their own late fee structure. I am not so sure there is really a standard. For my own rentals the late fee is more then 6%.
As a realtor, I would never advise anyone to violate terms of any contract that they are in.
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ParticipantIt all depends on the landlord. Yes in your case it is not alot of money that we are talking about. In your eyes this seems trivial. In the eyes of your landlord it may or may not.
Make no mistake about it, many of the new landlords or property managers you submit applications most likely call your current landlord to check on how things went while you rented. Also the every contract (lease agreement) has their own late fee structure. I am not so sure there is really a standard. For my own rentals the late fee is more then 6%.
As a realtor, I would never advise anyone to violate terms of any contract that they are in.
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ParticipantI am sure HLS can help you out. That seems like an awful lot of money for 100% financing. To each his own though.
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ParticipantI am sure HLS can help you out. That seems like an awful lot of money for 100% financing. To each his own though.
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Participantlending why wouldn’t people lose their job. Anyone in the engineering industry who has history of being through recessions in the 90’s should recall substantial layoffs. I know I recall them well. I worked at General Instrument at the time. We made digital satellite and cable boxes. About every 3 months our company would “reorganize”…
The cause of the recession is mostly irrelevant to the way that the recession will hurt employment.
In our upcoming recession I will be much less worried about my real estate business as compared to the digital design team that I run.
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Participantlending why wouldn’t people lose their job. Anyone in the engineering industry who has history of being through recessions in the 90’s should recall substantial layoffs. I know I recall them well. I worked at General Instrument at the time. We made digital satellite and cable boxes. About every 3 months our company would “reorganize”…
The cause of the recession is mostly irrelevant to the way that the recession will hurt employment.
In our upcoming recession I will be much less worried about my real estate business as compared to the digital design team that I run.
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Participantthinktwice that is good strategy. Just make sure you are not breaking the lease, so that you don’t have any financial obligations.
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Participantthinktwice that is good strategy. Just make sure you are not breaking the lease, so that you don’t have any financial obligations.
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ParticipantIt all really depends on your rental agreement. In my rental agreements, (those I draw up for my tenants) and the one I am currently under as a tenant, rent is due at the beginning of each rental period (each month) in my cases. The deposit is not to be used as a substitute as rent. Not paying rent in a timely manner can lead to additional charges. Your lease may vary.
There are several formal steps you should follow if you intend on moving out including giving your landlord written notification of intent to leave, doing a final walkthrough with your landlord in order to preserve as much of your deposit as possible. After you leave your should make sure your landlord delivers any and all documentation associated with any repairs that were made due to your tenancy. The deposit (less landlord expenses) shall be returned in a timely manner. Unfortunately you will be at a shortfall until the deposit is returned.
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ParticipantIt all really depends on your rental agreement. In my rental agreements, (those I draw up for my tenants) and the one I am currently under as a tenant, rent is due at the beginning of each rental period (each month) in my cases. The deposit is not to be used as a substitute as rent. Not paying rent in a timely manner can lead to additional charges. Your lease may vary.
There are several formal steps you should follow if you intend on moving out including giving your landlord written notification of intent to leave, doing a final walkthrough with your landlord in order to preserve as much of your deposit as possible. After you leave your should make sure your landlord delivers any and all documentation associated with any repairs that were made due to your tenancy. The deposit (less landlord expenses) shall be returned in a timely manner. Unfortunately you will be at a shortfall until the deposit is returned.
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