#lease

Should I stay in my apartment until my lease is up or move in with my friend?

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Should I stay in my apartment until my lease is up or move in with my friend? I recently switched to a job that I love but unfortunately pays less than my previous one, and my expenses will be going up this year. With the recent changes, things are going to be tight with how expensive my apartment is. I have a friend who has been looking to rent out room in her house has specifically asked me to move in with her since we …

Reddit Personal Finance 177 2023-08-06

LPT Request: What should I look out for when viewing an apartment/when signing lease contract?

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LPT Request: What should I look out for when viewing an apartment/when signing lease contract? Hey guys, I’m looking for some tips regarding this topic. I’m from EU (if that helps) and we are viewing the apartment on Friday. What I know and plan to do: When signing the contract, take photos of the apartment so we have a proof of the state of the apt. before we move in. I will ask a lawyer to take a look at the contract before signing. …

Life Pro Tips 166 2023-08-03

Should I buy out my lease??

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Should I buy out my lease?? Currently leasing a 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited X. I have about $20-25k owed. My lease is up in May 2024. I am going to go over on mileage bc I’m a traveling nurse. I love it, it’s been a great car and I’ve had no issues at all with it (knocking on wood over here) so I don’t mind keeping it for another few (5-6) years but I know people say …

Reddit Personal Finance 159 2023-07-31

Lease Renewal Advice

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Lease Renewal Advice Context: I live in Vermont and I’m coming up on two years at this apartment. It’s a large complex but it’s mainly operated by the owners and their employees, not some soulless property management company. By and large, they have been wonderful to rent from and I would consider my rent reasonable given the market in my area. It’s not so reasonabl…

Reddit Personal Finance 191 2023-07-30

Car Lease Buyout Question

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Car Lease Buyout Question I have a lease held by Honda Financial Services that is approaching maturity. I have the payoff amount because it is listed on my HFS account, though I imagine the taxes are missing. I want to take advantage of the positive equity I’ve got in the car given the quotes I’ve gotten from 3rd party valuation sites. I understand that HFS doesn’t acce…

Reddit Personal Finance 210 2023-07-15

Bad new car lease, any options

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Bad new car lease, any options A friend was in a pickle 36 hours ago and got a car lease in Missouri. Once I went over the math with them we realized they were paying over 11k in lease fees+ financing over three years over the cost of the vehicle. ​ $925/mo 36 month, $925 down payment, $2k ‘credit’ for non damaging hail exposure. Reserve cost ~$33k. MSRP $55k. Is there any …

Reddit Personal Finance 202 2023-07-13

Co-Signing Rental Lease

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Co-Signing Rental Lease Here’s a little background. I’m in the military. My girlfriend and I have been dating for about 4 years. ~2.5 of those years have been long distance due to college and then military training. Now that training is wrapping up, we’ve decided to find a place together at my next duty station. We found a nice rental that fits within the budget and m…

Reddit Personal Finance 143 2023-07-11

My current lease is $1,363, lease up 3/23/2024. How awful would it be if I broke my lease earlier for a $2,508 fee + 2 months rent?

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My current lease is $1,363, lease up 3/23/2024. How awful would it be if I broke my lease earlier for a $2,508 fee + 2 months rent? EDIT: I’m not planning on breaking the lease now**, I’m weighing my options for deciding to look at apartments in September, and moving out sometime in Q4 2023**EDIT 2: Further clarification, while I’m pretty sure I’m going with Denver, Phoenix is also in the equation. I have a trip to Phoenix booked in August, and Denver in September. But these…

Reddit Personal Finance 227 2023-07-06