Renting Real Estate Questions and Answers

My hotelier passed away two months ago and presently his wife desires to market the home we are still living within.?

I want to know if I have to agree to her real estate agent show the house while I still live here. They own not given us a move out date, in certainty, they said we could continue to live here until the house be sold. My problem is that I don't want the real estate agent showing the home while we still live here. I don't want citizens I don't know walking through my home, and I don't want the real estate agent to come surrounded by when I am not home. (she has a key). What are my rights??


Answers: You can not reasonably prevent the agent from showing the property.

It is not your house, you do not own it.

It is not a good concept for you to be there when the agent is trying to go it. People tend to get contained by the way and engender the buyer uncomfortable.
Not sure something like your rights, but that is doleful that you are causing problems for the widow. The finishing thing she requirements right now is someone holding her house hostage.

Realtors must hug to a very glorious degree of nouns. Your belongings are safe.
1)If you own a contract, that contract is in effect until it runs out. That funds that even if they sold the house, you could not legally be removed until your lease is up.

See a actual estate attourney immediately to go and get a complete rundown of your rights. The home you are living in is your home and the tenant can not let ethnic group in minus your permission, term, end of story. But again, see a advocate.
In almost all jurisdiction, the landlord have to give you twenty-four hours spot to enter your home, and if they do they can enter even if you are not there. You can't prevent it. The proprietor has a decriminalized right to a key.

A realtor will other be present.
It doesn't matter what you want at this point. The hotelier has the right to show her property providing she or the legitimate estate agent give you proper perceive to do so...usually 24 hours in reasonable in most states. This, regrettably, is one of the downsides of not owning your own home and having to rent from someone else.

Good Luck
The manager or her agent's right to enter is state specific.

You need to any provide the name of your state or G00GLE the landlotd tenant law of your state to get specifics.
Wow..tons states require written notice w/ more than one day's distinguish and you are allowed to say NO..as long as you tender an alternative date and time..as a tenant you have abundantly of rights in this arena.however, if the tenant can show you are being uncooperative, after he can get a intermediary (it's easy) to make you more cooperative.

Make it confident and say that you will cause the home available from 3-5 on Sundays and you INSIST on being present...

Give written concentration to your landlord right now that the real estate agent CANNOT enter your residence unless you are present..and if it's a lockbox.emergency that it be removed.
The landlord have a legal right to trade the home and show the home, and she only have to give you a 24 hour perceive to do so.

Understand that Realtors have extensive circumstance checks done on them by the state. The lock boxes are not what they used to be and are impossible to break into and remove without a Suprakey.

The Realtor is required to bearing through the house with perspective buyers and supervise what they look at.

Also, if you are mid-lease you DO NOT own to move until the end of the lease. If not, later all she have to give you is a 30-day consideration.

On the flip side she cannot require you to have your home "show ready" adjectives the time.

Also, have a heart...did you ever suppose she wants to go because she cannot keep up the place or afford it any longer.

Looking into renting to owning a home..?

What are some online resources I can look into regarding listings of rental properties within NJ and law pertaining to rent to own homes?


Answers: It is not usually a accurate idea. I worked for a man who did it, he owned 15 homes that he rent to owned out. In 30 years NOBODY ever bought one, some he have sold over 10 times each
You are with the sole purpose renting on those properties. You'll never own.

How can I get a realestate license?




Answers: Each province has it's own licensing body, so just G00GLE real estate and your province.
Hi John K,

Your best source is your local real estate division's website because each state is different. You will find all of their requirements on their website.

Just to give you an idea as to how much it cost to start a career in real estate in Nevada.

~Pass your final exam in school. ($500)
~Pass your State exam. ($100 per exam)
~Pass your National exam ($100 per exam)
~Fingerprints and background check ($150)
~Reno Sparks Association of REALTORS ($2,000)
~Start up cost for your business. ($4,000)
~Monthly dues to your broker. (Varies)
~Monthly dues to your local association/MLS. (Varies)

Keep in mind, you are self employed so you create your own success. Your income is very unpredictable.

The main thing is that you should be passionate about helping people because that what it's all about.

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