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@MovingForward_2012 wrote:
Oh Boy! Keep an eye on him as he sounds very similar to our landlady by trying to trap you into buying his property. He may try to raise the rent more to try to keep you from being able to move. Keep chugging forward until you qualify for a place YOU want to buy and then move out ASAP! I can't believe these landlords treating tenants like dirt when they paid their rent on time just because the tenant doesn't want to buy their property! It is sickening! Our landlady has stopped making repairs too and our kitchen faucet has been broke (when you turn it on, water shoots up to ceiling and floods the kitchen floor) for 3 months and we have had to eat out or eat microwavable frozen dinners for 3 months...so sick of this crap! I can't wait to get out of here! Our landlady has made fixing the kitchen faucet contingent on signing a Purchase Agreement with her for her property and I am not doing it! Mad as you know what!
Have you filed a complaint with your local housing authority... this seems very illegal according to national housing laws.
I applied on creditkarma for another credit card. Its one for fair credit from the NFL. I think it is utterly stupid that they want you to get into more debt just to get a freakin house. Once I get this house I am chopping up those cards. ugggh..RIBA is the debil
It is more about showing you can handle debt, not getting into more debt.
We are. We were paying month to month at $750 when I lease was up, now he changed it. My downfall was when we told him we are trying to buy a house, thats where my dad told me that was our mistake. We already signed up for the Homeowners Class for February 16 in order to get the down payment assistance. I just applied for a 2nd CC for fair credit. We will see. I just don't like all of these inquiries.
The Utility went from 15% to 61% last month, t hat is what prompted me to pay it off completely early this month. Me and my husband are still looking. We have not actually went to view the homes. We just only took notes on the ones we would like to see. The T5 Star is 1 origination, and a $375 fee, which includes the closing and downpayment but the LO never stated a second mortgage, so I don't think so. I have one inquiry on my transunion from 2011 which wont come off until I think later this year. On my experian I have only 2 hard inquiries for 2012. Equifax I think its 0 inquires.
@webhopper wrote:
@MovingForward_2012 wrote:
Oh Boy! Keep an eye on him as he sounds very similar to our landlady by trying to trap you into buying his property. He may try to raise the rent more to try to keep you from being able to move. Keep chugging forward until you qualify for a place YOU want to buy and then move out ASAP! I can't believe these landlords treating tenants like dirt when they paid their rent on time just because the tenant doesn't want to buy their property! It is sickening! Our landlady has stopped making repairs too and our kitchen faucet has been broke (when you turn it on, water shoots up to ceiling and floods the kitchen floor) for 3 months and we have had to eat out or eat microwavable frozen dinners for 3 months...so sick of this crap! I can't wait to get out of here! Our landlady has made fixing the kitchen faucet contingent on signing a Purchase Agreement with her for her property and I am not doing it! Mad as you know what!Have you filed a complaint with your local housing authority... this seems very illegal according to national housing laws.
I actually have to agree with you on this one. Here in Texas the landlord has 7 business days to fix or tenant can seek remedies regardless of what type of agreement it is. 3 months is diffenently too long.