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If you rent a manufactured home space, Idaho’s Manufactured Home Residency Act probably applies to you. This law applies to all residents who rent manufactured home spaces (unless they rent both the space and the home from the same landlord).
Use esta plantilla para crear un aviso para que el propietario de la organización de los inquilinos o la asociación de propietarios de viviendas que incluye los nombres de los oficiales de la asociación.
Use esta plantilla para crear un aviso para que el propietario de la organización de los inquilinos o la asociación de propietarios de viviendas sin los nombres de los oficiales de la asociación.
Si usted renta un espacio para una casa móvil hay una ley en cuanto los derechos de Inquilinos/Dueños que podría aplicar a usted. La ley, por nombre La Ley de Inquilino-Dueño de Estacionamientos de Casas Móviles (Código de Idaho Secciones 55-2001 B 55-2019) aplica a toda gente que renta espacios de casas movibles, a menos que estén rentando ambos el espacio y la casa móvil del mismo dueño...
Métodos de compra de una vivienda comunitaria:
La capacidad de estabilizar la renta
Control sobre la comunidad en si
La seguridad – disminuye la amenaza del desalojo
Un sentido mejor de comunidad
Método de compra – 501c3 Proveedor de Vivienda Asequible/Autoridad de Vivienda
Si usted renta un espacio para una casa móvil hay una ley en Idaho sobre los derechos de inquilinos-dueños que podrían aplicarle a usted. La ley, llamada la Ley de Parques de Casas Móviles para Inquilino-Dueño (Código de Idaho Secciones 55-2001--55-2019) aplica a toda la gente que renta espacios de casas manufacturadas, a menos que estén rentando ambos el espacio y la casa manufacturada del mismo dueño.
You’ve fallen behind on your mortgage. The bank is demanding payment of the arrearages immediately. You don’t have the money but want to stay in your home. What can you do? First of all this is a common problem. Borrowers who fall behind on their mortgage are often hit with late fees and penalties that makes catching up seem impossible. To make matters worse, once you’ve fallen a few months behind your lender will “accelerate” the loan demanding the full principal balance to reinstate and avoid foreclosure...
In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you get to keep your car and pay off your car loan through a repayment plan. Further, you may even be able to reduce the principal balance and interest rate on your car loan. Read on to learn more about what happens to your car in Chapter 13 bankruptcy....
It is not unusual for debtors, specifically married debtors who file for bankruptcy protection separately, to co-own property. If you co-own property and intend to file for bankruptcy, you need to be aware that the trustee has the authority to force a sale of the entire asset including the co-owner(s) interest...
A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is also called a wage earner’s Plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. If the Debtor ‘s current monthly income is less than the applicable state median, the plan will be for three years unless the court approves a longer period “for Cause .” If the debtor’s current monthly income is greater than the applicable state median, the plan generally must be for five years.
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