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View Poll Results: Do you live in?
Do you own your house? 19 32.20%
Live or rent apartment? 15 25.42%
Or live with someone: parent(s), lover, spouse, friend(s) or others? 20 33.90%
Mind your own business!!! 5 8.47%
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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:16 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Hey, You are doing Very Good as being A Single mother.. Debits is hard to get rid of. I know I been there did that and still doing it...That is why I got rid of all my Credit Cards I cant afford Paying that on my Wage.. Expectly everything Changes when u Have Children and No Child Support. It is hard but It gets better.
Hello Cheri I read you to write hello Cheri have I it to write to from of read OH- to. I have to ask whether in the USA money to no children give you?

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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:39 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Hello Cheri I read you to write hello Cheri have I it to write to from of read OH- to. I have to ask whether in the USA money to no children give you?

There some Deadbeats Parents out in the world Some do not pay Child Support I guess cuz they do not want to pay Child Support but..There a place where they try to hunt the Deadbeat Parents down and Collect Child Support but if they dont have jobs or working under table then Tough My Luck. That is why it is important not to depends on Child Support. So I have to do whatever it takes to Support My kids Alone If I get Child Support great that is extra Money.. If not then... it wont happen but it will never dispears he would still have to pay off the remain balance even if the child turns 18..So.. I Hope I can collect before he passed away in the later future.
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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:44 AM   #33 (permalink)
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We are not here to judge people that rent is a waste of money.. U do not know what Is going on with their lives do u know what their income is? do u know if they also get child support? I think that is very arrogance to Judge When u are not in their feet and have no clue what they do in their life...

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I am happy Renting my house I do not plan to live here for the rest of my life like u some owner live in your home forever that ur choice I dont judge so dont Judge me.
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Unread 03-09-2004, 12:33 PM   #34 (permalink)
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There some Deadbeats Parents out in the world Some do not pay Child Support I guess cuz they do not want to pay Child Support but..There a place where they try to hunt the Deadbeat Parents down and Collect Child Support but if they dont have jobs or working under table then Tough My Luck. That is why it is important not to depends on Child Support. So I have to do whatever it takes to Support My kids Alone If I get Child Support great that is extra Money.. If not then... it wont happen but it will never dispears he would still have to pay off the remain balance even if the child turns 18..So.. I Hope I can collect before he passed away in the later future.
Thanks for their info.! In Germany... who has baby gets then immediately children money! To 18 year and work place get then end of children money! So life we in Germany! I Interssant in the USA experience in-collect
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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:28 PM   #35 (permalink)
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We are not here to judge people that rent is a waste of money.. U do not know what Is going on with their lives do u know what their income is? do u know if they also get child support? I think that is very arrogance to Judge When u are not in their feet and have no clue what they do in their life...

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I am happy Renting my house I do not plan to live here for the rest of my life like u some owner live in your home forever that ur choice I dont judge so dont Judge me.
I understand it suit some people to live in a rent house for various reasons. I said it earlier.

I admired single mums and they deserved a trophy for bravery!
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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:35 PM   #36 (permalink)
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actually, if you rent to BUY.. its not waste of money, cuz your rent goes to paying off the house. We have that here and my sister in law is renting a house to buy.
Yes, same with my sister in England, she rent a council house that belongs to the Government, and after living in that same rent house for at least 3 years, she can buy it if she wishes with very cheap and low price, which she did and renovated it, she sold it with handsome profits and bought another house in cash with no mortgaged at the age of 30!

In Australia, you cannot buy off Housing Commission House that belongs to the Government, and its a long waiting list to live these Government houses, and more and more people went to private rent houses that belongs to landlords and the rent is much higher than HC homes.
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Unread 03-09-2004, 11:43 PM   #37 (permalink)
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I understand it suit some people to live in a rent house for various reasons. I said it earlier.

I admired single mums and they deserved a trophy for bravery!

Awww... Thanks Hun.
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Unread 03-10-2004, 01:29 AM   #38 (permalink)
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The problem about down payment. The bank rather to see the debts less than 5,000 thousand dollars. If you have more than 10K debts, you will be overwhelmed to deal with bills, mortgage, etc...

My credit point is 775 % which is excellent. But... I rather not to be overwhelm to pay the house or condo mortgage. What is more, my age !!
When i got my house.. i don't have to pay any down-payment.. i brought my house with $0 down payment with 0.0 points.. with 7.5 % interest for 30 yrs... now next week.. i'm going to refinance my house.. cuz the interest rates are 4.5% right now.. and they're gonna pay off all my credit cards so i will have $0 balance for credit cards and it will become tax-dectuable and my monthly mortgage rates will be $76 less per month than i currently am paying.

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Unread 03-10-2004, 06:07 AM   #39 (permalink)
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When i got my house.. i don't have to pay any down-payment.. i brought my house with $0 down payment with 0.0 points.. with 7.5 % interest for 30 yrs... now next week.. i'm going to refinance my house.. cuz the interest rates are 4.5% right now.. and they're gonna pay off all my credit cards so i will have $0 balance for credit cards and it will become tax-dectuable and my monthly mortgage rates will be $76 less per month than i currently am paying.

i did this through www.************.net its a great service

Oh wow, that is extremely wonderful !! Thanks so much for your information. Definetly, I will contact this person today !!! Thanks !

I want a house !!!
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Unread 03-10-2004, 06:18 AM   #40 (permalink)
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Oh wow, that is extremely wonderful !! Thanks so much for your information. Definetly, I will contact this person today !!! Thanks !

I want a house !!!
I hope your loan will be approval, and then happy house hunting !
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*off topic*
Excuse me everyones.. *scoffs giggles just one moment*
RedRum,
Wondering r u living in Aussie ??? If Y.. Awesome.. Love to hearing about cultures and how's living affordable and etc etc...
Mortage rate of percent is simlair from US or Canada ?
Let me know...
My Dream really wanna go Aussie for our vacation so badly.... would loved to stay there for two wks.. but expensive cost to go fly over there..
me scared oversea yes.. I admit.. Never experience..
Lucky TweetyBird was done for break her experience flew oversea and to seeing javapride's island.

*back on topic*

Yeah I agreed with RedRum... Wishes have Sabrina lotsz of luck hunting house.. keep post us what you've done so far..
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We are not here to judge people that rent is a waste of money.. U do not know what Is going on with their lives do u know what their income is? do u know if they also get child support? I think that is very arrogance to Judge When u are not in their feet and have no clue what they do in their life...

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I am happy Renting my house I do not plan to live here for the rest of my life like u some owner live in your home forever that ur choice I dont judge so dont Judge me.
Yes, that's right we're not here to judge anyone but share our opinions what good or bad advantages between rent the house/appartment & house owner.

Yes, I know that it's not easy for single parent who mortaged the house/appartment alone to support the family. But it's most important to have friendly neighbors around & also good landlords... Germans Landlords or neighbors here are impossible with agreement contracts like what I stated about.

That's good to know that you're happy with your home what you like to have... I also know it's good advantage for single parents to rent the appartment with free water, sewage, repair etc.

I'm curiously how much the people rent the house/appartment every monthly in your country?
Here in Germany rent one bedroom appartment from between €250 and €350, two to three bedroom appartment/house cost between €500 & €600.

Okay for now
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When i got my house.. i don't have to pay any down-payment.. i brought my house with $0 down payment with 0.0 points.. with 7.5 % interest for 30 yrs... now next week.. i'm going to refinance my house.. cuz the interest rates are 4.5% right now.. and they're gonna pay off all my credit cards so i will have $0 balance for credit cards and it will become tax-dectuable and my monthly mortgage rates will be $76 less per month than i currently am paying.

i did this through www.************.net its a great service
Super information.....
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Oh wow, that is extremely wonderful !! Thanks so much for your information. Definetly, I will contact this person today !!! Thanks !

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Yes, it´s wonderful information.....
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RedRum,
Wondering r u living in Aussie ??? If Y.. Awesome.. Love to hearing about cultures and how's living affordable and etc etc...
Mortage rate of percent is simlair from US or Canada ?
Let me know...
My Dream really wanna go Aussie for our vacation so badly.... would loved to stay there for two wks.. but expensive cost to go fly over there..
me scared oversea yes.. I admit.. Never experience..
*off topic* Excuse me

Hi BullymOm, yes, I live in Australia for 18 yrs from England!

Most Australians live in a "bungalow" (they won't listen to us, they call it HOUSE!) ha ha We bought a Bungalow and have extended it to a two storey now with my favorite Cape Cod windows at the front!!!

The morgage interest rate here is approximately 6.5% which is reasonable here. They are predicting a small rise soon.

We find that food is cheaper than England specially all meats but petrol is more expensive than Canada or America but cheaper than Europe. We are paying about 0.92 cents Australian per litre. This can vary up to 0.10 cents up or down, (up if its a public holiday weekend!!!!)

I think Australian Dollar and Canadian Dollar are reasonably similar in value from when we visited.

First home buyer in major cities will pay approximately $250,000 for first home.

Don't be scared to fly oversea's, I have been to Canada, America, all through Europe, Australia and New Zealand, much by myself and had a great time.

I am going to England later this year.

If you want to talk more about it send me a PM.

*back to topic* Chuckle Thanks for your patience!
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I'm curiously how much the people rent the house/appartment every monthly in your country?
Here in Germany rent one bedroom appartment from between €250 and €350, two to three bedroom appartment/house cost between €500 & €600.
Found these ad in my newspaper about house rent for 3 beds house, gas duct heating/cooling, large double carport, quiet location is $285 Australian per week.

Clinker Brick, sleeps 9, full furnitured, out goings paid, min. 3 months. $500 per week.

3 bedroom apartment, carport, close to beach/station/shops 7 schools $225 per week.

1 bedroom flat, walk to shops $130 per week.

2 bedroom, duct heating air condition, Lock up garage, excellent position $360 per week.
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Unread 03-11-2004, 07:05 AM   #47 (permalink)
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Yes, that's right we're not here to judge anyone but share our opinions what good or bad advantages between rent the house/appartment & house owner.

Yes, I know that it's not easy for single parent who mortaged the house/appartment alone to support the family. But it's most important to have friendly neighbors around & also good landlords... Germans Landlords or neighbors here are impossible with agreement contracts like what I stated about.

That's good to know that you're happy with your home what you like to have... I also know it's good advantage for single parents to rent the appartment with free water, sewage, repair etc.

I'm curiously how much the people rent the house/appartment every monthly in your country?
Here in Germany rent one bedroom appartment from between €250 and €350, two to three bedroom appartment/house cost between €500 & €600.

Okay for now

I Have a house for 510.00 a month with 2 bedrooms....
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mmm renting the campus apt.. is much cheaper cos i m going to school!
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We have a three bedroom Fleetwood house in NYC, we own the house, but we have to pay for the lot that it lies on....so we pay 435.00 a month for the "rent" since we live in a trailer community...only these homes are not mobile...unless you want to shell oout 5-10K to have them moved elsewhere. I haven't seen it done, yet, though...LOL. I think people just want to sell them.

Good starter homes or single parent homes though.

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I lived in old public housing apartments for 11 years, then I moved to Section 8 federal housing for handicapped talnets.. I pay electric, rent, cable+internet and etc.. Gas/Water/Trash on landlord pays..

Good wise better get section 8 better than public housing, they're miscaluated incomes to my rent little higher than my section 8 rental.. like right now,, Section 8 $161.00 a month and public housing about $198.00... Public housing are shit place! I like section 8 HUD they're great service!
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geez, i cannot stand putting up with
any landlord no way.. cuz i do NOT want
these landlord taking advantage of me !!
i do NOT want to make any landlord rich...
i would not want a landlord telling me
to move out anytime they want to...

that s why i own my condo pay very little $$
water very little $$ for electric we have a few
tennis courts, 2 swimming pools and
a clubhouse.. glad that i bought it myself
without depending on any so called
"ex-hubby" or "child support" etc...
some women were lucky to keep
their house from previous marriages
but i never gotten married.. i worked
very hard to earn and purchase my condo
myself years ago and now if i sell it now i will be
making a huge profit... about 65 percent
more than its original price, i mean the
price already went up more than a double....
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geez, i cannot stand putting up with
any landlord no way.. cuz i do NOT want
these landlord taking advantage of me !!
i do NOT want to make any landlord rich...
i would not want a landlord telling me
to move out anytime they want to...

that s why i own my condo pay very little $$
water very little $$ for electric we have a few
tennis courts, 2 swimming pools and
a clubhouse.. glad that i bought it myself
without depending on any so called
"ex-hubby" or "child support" etc...
some women were lucky to keep
their house from previous marriages
but i never gotten married.. i worked
very hard to earn and purchase my condo
myself years ago and now if i sell it now i will be
making a huge profit... about 65 percent
more than its original price, i mean the
price already went up more than a double....
if you have a lease the landlord can not force you to move out...you have rights as a tenate..
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I rent with hubby in granny flat behind in law's house. Can't afford a house due to hubby's ex-wife siphoning too much money out of him, grr...(for child support).
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if you have a lease the landlord can not force you to move out...you have rights as a tenate..
Right, the landlord cannot force you to
move out on a lease for one year as a tenant
depend on the lease agreement,
BUT he/she can decide
to refuse to sign another lease agreement
after one year lease depend on
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I rent with hubby in granny flat behind in law's house. Can't afford a house due to hubby's ex-wife siphoning too much money out of him, grr...(for child support).

Aw, what a BUMMER ! I hate that, sigh... but
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For myself, I am still living at home, but I pay rent for my parents so they can let me stay there. :-) My family and myself are still living at this house since I was 5 years old, and my brother was about a several months old baby. We tried to find a new house a while ago but we couldn't find a house that my parents like, so we all decided to have the house remodeled, and so far we are about 3/4 the way finish. The worst part of the remodel is the KITCHEN!!
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You live in???

Do you own a house?
Or rent or live in apartment?
Or live with someone: parent(s), lover, spouse, friend(s) or others?
Or you can tell me to mind my own business.

I am just curious. Pls vote.
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I don't own a house, nor rent one

I live with my partner and his mum - his mum lives with us every two months for work.

Oh, and we live with the evil cat too.
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Own a mortgaged house with 5 bedrooms.
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