Akon – Beautiful (House Remix)
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Akon – Beautiful (House Remix)
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Ok, here’s the situation. My fiance and I are looking to buy a house that is up for deliquent taxes. The only problem is there are people living in the house. I was told all we have to do when we buy the house is give them 30 days to move out. After that the house is ours. Is this true? Anyone have experience with this? Thanks
Yes that’s the law on tax possion.If after 30 days
and they don’t move,don’t take any excuses.con tact the sherife and sow him the papers.then the court will issue a evection on demand notice.the law will serve it and probly give them 7-10 to days
To move Then if they don’t there belonging will
be hauled out,and set out side of your property
There are people live this way and think no one
will catch them they find a empty house and just
move in then the proses starts over again with a
new owner.They go to the court records,and look
up property where a lot of taxes is owed and just move in.This is called ( SQATTERS LAW.)
there isen’t any such law anymore.
This the best i can give you.
I wish you the best of luck.keep in mind there may
be a lien or morage aginest it that the court may
show.
I wish you well and the best of luck
Phil welsh
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We just bought a house and its pretty old.. currently you walk through a small hallway into a living room.. to the right is a master bedroom, and the left side is divided into a kitchen and bathroom on left side and 2 smaller bedrooms (one after another) on the right side. (so, the kitchen has a door opening to one bedroom). We are thinking about taking down the wall to connect the bedroom to the kitchen as well as take a portion of the preceding bedroom also to make a "great" room. But if this is done, the new bedrooms will be at the front of house, and person entering will have to walk down a hallway to get to the back of the house to a living area. Is this a good idea? or should we keep it the way it is?? oh, we are also planning on adding french doors to the back of the house (at the back of the new "great" room) which will open to a new deck and the big backyard. will it make property difficult to sell if entry is to a long hallway?
i forgot to add that our driveway runs the length of the house. We would probably park our car at the end of the driveway and use the rear deck to "great" room entrance 99% of the time
It all depends on how you want to live. Walking down a long hallway shouldn’t make a difference in the value as long as the destination is spectacular. Is there a way to have a window placed at the end of the long hallway in the new room? If so, it should look out onto really pretty landscaping.
Moving into a new house has never been so exciting.
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What can I do about the plumbing (toilet, sinks, tubs) and the water line from the pump house to the house. There are lights under the house every 6 feet for the plumbing, but what kind of light bubs would last for 3 months? And what am I overlooking? Any advice would be appreciated….thanks.
The elevation is 7600 feet and the temp. drops to -10 as a rule.
Cut off the main water supply valve and open all the fixtures to bleed the water out of the pipes. Pour about 1 cup antifreeze down all the drains and toilets so the traps don’t freeze up. Hopefully, your pipes are insulated. If not, wrap in insulation. You should be able to shut the lights off since there will be no water left in the pipes to freeze. Make sure the main valve is well insulated.
because i have house plants and i have a Aquarium .
none. The house plants need oxygen not water. they will actually suffocate, die and simply destroy the water and the way the aquarium looks.
I just moved into my very first house and I was thinking of getting some house plants for the the rooms in the house. I don’t have much of a green thumb and I don’t want to get fake plants because I think they are a little tacking. Any suggestions?
Cacti can take care of themselves you only need to water it everytime the soil gets dry ”test this by poking a pencil and see if the soil on it is dry.
We just bought a house and its pretty old.. currently you walk through a small hallway into a living room.. to the right is a master bedroom, and the left side is divided into a kitchen and bathroom on left side and 2 smaller bedrooms (one after another) on the right side. (so, the kitchen has a door opening to one bedroom). We are thinking about taking down the wall to connect the bedroom to the kitchen as well as take a portion of the preceding bedroom also to make a "great" room. But if this is done, the new bedrooms will be at the front of house, and person entering will have to walk down a hallway to get to the back of the house to a living area. Is this a good idea? or should we keep it the way it is?? oh, we are also planning on adding french doors to the back of the house (at the back of the new "great" room) which will open to a new deck and the big backyard. will it make property difficult to sell if entry is to a long hallway?
i forgot to add that our driveway runs the length of the house. We would probably park our car at the end of the driveway and use the rear deck to "great" room entrance 99% of the time
Hi ‘May I’. Ignoring the structural implications of reconfiguring your first floor, I got distracted when you said "big back yard". If your backyard is big enough for you to add on into it, I think that is what i (personally) would do. The long hallway thing seems as off-putting to me as it does to you… in the sense of reselling. The last thing on earth that you’ll want your house to be at sale time is "odd" the second one opens the front door. Beyond that, I don’t think it would cost you any more to add on than it would cost reconfigure…You won’t have to reconfigure the plumbing or electrical, re engineer any existing structure and maybe more importantly, have your dream compromised by having to work within any structural limitations that the existing building may impose (i.e, " you can’t move THAT wall" and etc). Adding on may well actually be less expensive too. It FREQUENTLY is.
Have fun and don’t overspend your market.