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How Long Do I Have To Give Someone To Get Their Property Out Of My House

How much should I charge someone to park their RV on my property?

Well, Considering we dont know how long they will be there, we cannot give an exact amount. It sounds like your new to the "real estate" business so i will give you some pointers right fast.
1) Get it in writing. If you and the RV owner decide 6 months then get it in writing and set the price in stone. Don't forget that if they are on your property only during the night, they will be tearing up your grass. Is that important to you? Should you include that in the price? That is up to you.
2) Make sure they don't want water access. You stated that they will use electricity, you did not mention water.
3) Check and see what they think is fair. Put your price on the table, and watch their faces, their hands, their eyes. Do they show any resistants? If not maybe you could add, Thats the price without water and electricity thus letting you bring the price up slightly higher.
4) Check with your state for some kind of goofy fees for this. I know it sounds odd but you never can tell
5 ) I would make sure they have insurance on that. You never know when they might hit your fence or house or have some sort of illegal substances on hand, but what I have found is people with insurance are clean, but I guess thats because I live so close to the border.
6 ) Do a background check. I know this may not have come up at first, but you dont want a bad image and you defenatly dont want someone with a criminal record.
7 ) Check around at other places prices. Act like your wanting to by a spot at their place. This keeps your price in check.
8 ) It does not matter if they only park there during the night, and if they try to bring it up and want a cheaper price, explain you could be renting it to someone who will be there all day and it would not make a difference to you.
7 ) REMEMBER, You are in this to make money. You dont know how much they will use of the utilities such as water, electricity, and sewage. Your going to have to chose because i cannot guess the going rate in your area so I cannot give you a decent guess. Sorry , but hope i helped.

When someone likes a house, how long does it take to make an offer?

I'm not an agent. But, I have spent a lot of time on the other side of the transaction equation (a potential buyer).

If the buyer has an agent, that agent can get in contact with the seller's agent to find out if there are any offers on the property yet. If so, the buyer may be more inclined to make an immediate offer, so he doesn't get aced out by the first offer. If there are no offers on that property yet, the buyer is probably looking around to see what else is available for that price before making an offer.

Also, even though someone might be at an open house and be all ga-ga about the property, it could be that they're actually not serious about buying yet, if at all (looky-loos who like to talk the talk).

Any time I've ever seen a property that I liked and was serious about purchasing, I sent in an offer that day or the next. I've also seen a lot of properties that looked very attractive and expressed that to the selling agent, only to see another one later that day that looked better.

Your brother should not get his hopes up too high about a potential buyer until the offer sheet comes across the table. Just like buyers shouldn't get their hopes up too high when submitting an offer until it gets accepted. Otherwise you'll drive yourself crazy on an emotional roller coaster of excitement and disappointment, either as a buyer or a seller. And, I'm kind of surprised your brother's agent didn't take that approach to this potential buyer.

How long legally do you have to give someone to get their stuff out of your house?

My boyfriend was living with me in my house when I found out he was cheating on me. I found out through a text message and he hasn't been back to pick up his stuff. How long do I have to give him legally to come and get his stuff before I can get rid of it or donate it? 24 hours? 48 hours? It has been sitting here for 3 days now. I want it out so I can have him out of my life and move on.

How do I find the history of the property my house is built on?

maybe the abstract to your home and land is on file at the court house or with the title holder...you can also pay a fee and have the title researched as well as the property abstract.....ask local residents, go to your local library if you have any of the last names of the previous owner/owners

I want someones stuff out of my house?

You need to review the laws of your state. Property that is left after a tenant moves out is usually different than abandoned property, so there are different regs that govern what you can do with it.

Chances are strong that you have to contact the owner of the property, tell the owner when and where they can claim the property, tell them when they have to claim it by, tell the owner what will happen if it's not claimed, and if it's being stored for a fee, give them an estimated cost for storage that will be due at pick up.

http://www.dca.ca.gov/publications/legal... outlines CA state law. You've neglected to tell us where your property is, so we can't help much more.

If you ask somebody to leave your property and he doesn't leave, can you push them to make him leave? Is that considered assault?

First, I assume you are in a jurisdiction that defines “assault” as physical contact. (In some jurisdictions, assault is the threat of physical contact while battery involved actual physical contact.)Society prefers that you call the police when there is an unwelcome person on your property. Experience has shown that shoving leads to fist fights, fist fights lead to knife fights, knife fights lead to gun fights, and gun fights lead to dead bodies.Some circumstances do justify taking immediate action rather than calling the police. Some do not.In most instances, you can use non-deadly “reasonable” force to remove someone from your property. What is “reasonable” varies based upon the specific situation. For example:Did you ask the person to leave? Unless there is some exigent circumstance, you have to ask the person to leave before you can start hitting and shovingIf you asked him to leave, how long has the person been there after you asked him to leave? You have to give the person some reasonable amount of time to get off your property.What is the property? Is the person in the living room of your home? Or is it the person standing on the corner of a vacant lot? You can use more force when the person is in your home than if the same person is standing on the edge of a vacant field.Is the person creating a nuisance, harming you, or damaging/stealing your property? Obviously, you can use more force if the person is harming you or your property.What do you mean by “push”? Do you mean a gentle nudge on the shoulder? Or do you mean ramming him with a car? A gentle nudge to encourage a person to leave would rarely be an assault. “Pushing” him with a sledge hammer to the head would almost always result in an assault.Why is the person on your property? Did you invite him? Was he walking on the sidewalk, and then fell onto your property when he had a heart attack?

How many days does someone have to get their belongings after an eviction?

Many people use the word eviction incorrectly, so I’m going to give you the process in Arizona:5 day pay or quit letter served. (taped to your door and mailed certified is how I do it)Court case filed, and you are served that. That comes from a process server, but if you aren’t home, it will get taped to your door too.Court case. You lose. (otherwise the eviction isn’t happening) this will have a judgement and a date for you to get out of the home.Date comes, and you still aren’t out of the home? Now I call the sheriff to kick you out. That will take a few more days.Sheriff calls you, or me, to see if you are gone, or are going to be a problem. They have literally dozens of these to do, so they don’t want to waste time at one home. They will generally tell you to get out by the next day, or real problems will happen.Still not gone, next day? you get thrown out. as in, “get your clothes on, get out of the house in 5 minutes” Locks are changed, if you go back in your getting arrested for trespassing.After that, I’m removing your stuff, and going on with my business to rent the home. I might store your stuff in the garage there, or pay people to box and move it to a storage facility. Either way, I’m billing you for the time/labor, and expenses to move and store your things. While AZ law does not allow me to keep your stuff for rent, I can keep it if you don’t pay the moving and storage expenses. In AZ I have to store it for 21 days.As you can see, you can take your stuff at any point up until #5 above. After that, it is going to get more difficult and possibly expensive.

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