Date: Monday, February 25th, 2013 9:44 am Category: Uncategorized
When I went to get details for available townhouses, property personal marked 2 houses on Map. Since they were occupied that time , she did not take for house tour. I had a discussion about how house being towards busy road, having noice issues. So she was completly aware of what we are taking about. […]
my boyfriend, daughter and myself has been renting this appartment for a year when my lease ended, i signed a new lease to tranfer into an apartment with washer and dryer hook ups. they said it would be ready on the first, when the first came around i tried to get the keys then they […]
We are not renewing our lease have have given required notice so a sign & lock box was put on the door. I was told I would be given proper notice for any showings. After approving one showing the next day an agent walk into the home as i got out of the shower. I […]
Date: Sunday, February 24th, 2013 4:12 pm Category: Landlord Problems
I live in Pennsylvania, I am renting a house that uses propane heat which is costing me $361.00 every 3 weeks. I had another 100 gal tank installed on 2-4-13 billed $561, and I just checked the propane level and it is on only 25lbs which will need to be filled again on 3-4-13. I […]
Date: Sunday, February 24th, 2013 1:56 am Category: Uncategorized
what do i do in the state of california? he has served me with an eviction notice, and has falled to acknowledge my breathing problems, and being ill for the last year. please contact me personaly 530-503-7041
When it comes to the number of occupants allowed in a single room, most landlords would follow the two plus one formula. This means that in one bedroom three people may you live together. But the general guideline is that in a single bedroom there should only be two people. The specifics will depend on […]
Following Hurricane Sandy, there were a lot of tenant-landlord cases that was filed in court. There was a lot of misinformation on whether the tenant has the right to withhold rent because the place is uninhabitable. On the other hand, landlords sue because they want their rent to be paid. Although you will think that […]
Although the housing market is gaining momentum with the increased number of ground breaks and construction, a good number of homes is still being foreclosed. Some of these foreclosed homes even have tenants paying rent on-time. You’re lucky if your landlord has been open to you about the foreclosure (or the short sale, whichever is […]
Date: Saturday, February 23rd, 2013 6:16 pm Category: Frustrated Renter
I have been leasing a shop for 10 years and have had to deal with constant water leaking and dumping into different parts of my salon from the old hotel over my shop. The building is over 100 years old and some of the tenants up there have to share community shower/restrooms. one […]