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No One In The House Owns The House Or Is On The Lease, Does One Person In The House Have The Right To Evict Someone Else In The House?

Asked by Worleysbby in Renting Property 6 months ago - 1 answer

None whatsoever. I noticed you have four questions on this subject; you might want to talk to the house owner about this. ...more

Answered by Locke 6 months ago




If A Firefighter Is Spraying A House To Keep A Fire From Attacking The House, Will The Force Of The Hose Break The Windows In The House?

Asked by Guest1582548 in Firefighter 6 months ago - 1 answer

Yes..but it is not aimed at the windows..the house itself and anything that can burn gets doused. ...more

Answered by rodriguez 5 months ago


My Aunt Quitclaim Deeded A House To Me, I Was POA And Signed For Her. She Died, Now Her Brother Is Suing Me For The House. Is The House Rightfully Mine?

Asked by beautyshop in Personal Finance 2 years ago - 1 answer

Well if the power of attorney given to you by your aunt was legal and authentic, you don't need to worry about any suing case. If a person gives power of attorney to another person, he/she empowers her to undertake all kinds of legal and lawful transactions on his/her behalf. ...more

Answered by rayoflight 2 years ago


Outside My Neighborhood There's A House And In The House John Dollar And His Wife Used 2 Liv There And That's Where He Tortured His Kids. Every Summer The House Goes Up 4 Sale. Is There A Ghost There?

Asked by banana11 in Ghosts 2 years ago - 2 answers

It could be, if the kids passed away there, or the man died there. That man could be haunting the house if people are moving out so often. Maybe next time someone moves into the house, talk to them after they've been there for a while. Hope this helps, good luck. ...more

Answered by tiggersmom 2 years ago


I Have A Wireless Internet Connection In My Office, Which Is C.20 Metres From My House. I Cannot Pick It Up At Home As The House Has A Flint Stone Wall. What Is The Best Way Of Getting The Signal Into The House?

Asked by travelman in Broadband 1 year ago - 1 answer

Try a Belkin wireless modem . It worked for me with my highspeed connection . Now 2 computers use the same connection . ...more

Answered by jim123 1 year ago


A Friend Of Mine Bought A House In Amarillo Texas. He Gave Me The House As A Gift. There Is No Lease Or Written Contract Between Us.he Wants Me Out. Do I Have Any Rights? The House Is Financed

Asked by KRZTI in Mortgages 3 years ago - 1 answer

Talk to an attorney but my opinion is that you are out of luck. Real Estate transactions must take place on paper and be properly recored by the county before they have any force. Normally verbal agreements are enforceable in court but real estate operates under a different set of rules. ...more

Answered by Boris 3 years ago


We Live In A Sober Living House That Just Had A Foreclosure Notice Put On It. The Guy Running The House Said He Has A 4 Year Lease Agreement. Can They Still Foreclose On The House?

Asked by Mkschmer in Leasing 11 months ago - 1 answer

They definitely can.  If he's lying that is.  A sober living rehab does not make it immune from foreclosure.  Sorry to hear it. ...more

Answered by Jvanbebber 1 month ago


My Fiance And I Lived Together In A House He Owned. He Died Two Weeks Ago, And Had No Will..so The House Will Be Going To His Next Of Kin Which Is His Mother.How Long Do I Have Til She Gets The House, And Ask Me To Leave?. Do I Have Any Rights At All

Asked by Guest300868 in Property Law 10 months ago - 3 answers

Don't walk, but run to a lawyer, and get something going that you can keep the house. There has to be a loop hole somewhere which a lawyer might be able to help you out with. Hope this helps, I am sorry about your loss, and I wish you all the luck in your efforts. ...more

Answered by tiggersmom 10 months ago


My Name Is Not On The Mortgage But On The Deed...house Belongs To My Girl Friend..if I Buy A New House Can I Have $8000 Tax Credit..I Live With My Girlfriend Last 15 Years On The Same House?

Asked by Guest371112 in Mortgages 10 months ago - 1 answer

Based on the answers that I received from mortgage companies (I'm in the same situation), you do not qualify as a 1st time home buyer. You have to be without your name on a deed for a minimum of 3 years in order qualify for the the 1st time home buyer credit. The really screwy part is that, you can't refinance current home on your own either, because your name isn't on the mortgage. So, you would have ...more

Answered by Guest481104 9 months ago


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