Sunday, December 2, 2012

What is involved with renting houses and is reanting a house with my boy friend and our bestfriend a good idea

Q. Me and my boyfriends friend comes home from the Marines in May and we were considering renting a house when he comes home. I have no idea what the process is and and what all is involved in renting houses. I need some help with my decision.

A. its pretty simple

find out how much the rent is and divide that by the # of people who will be living there and that will be the amount each of you must pay

on the lease, you will need to put down everyone that will be living there

and then, between you and your buddies, you all need to decide how the bills are going to be paid (cable, phone, etc) and find out about the groceries too

it's better to have a clear understanding of all these things before living in the same place.


Can mice problem in rented house be reported to City Housing?
Q. There is some mice problem in my rented house. My landlord doesn't respond to my calls. Can this mice problem be reported to the city housing department for their inspection? I am living in Baltimore, Maryland, US. Thanks!

A. Stop feeding the mice. The housing department will only care if this is their house, are you renting from the government?


Is it legal for a rented house in England not to have a thermostat?
Q. My rented house seems not to have one, or I'll be damned as I can't find it.

A. If it has heating it's allowed, you just have to mess about with it till you figure out how warm it is


How do you find out if a rented house is in foreclosure?
Q. I live in Orlando, Fl. Im going to be looking for a house to rent in the next two months, but I have heard and read alot about people renting houses only to find out those houses have been foreclosed on and coincidentally being kicked out without their deposits. Where and how can I find out if a house being advertised is in foreclosure procedings.

A. Where I live you can go to the sheriff's web site and it will tell you what is coming up for sale. Call the local police and ask them how you could find out. I would bet that there is a way that is free to do.





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