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Renting Versus Buying
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Does renting or buying have less responsibility for maintenance and upkeep?
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Renting
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Apartments, Houses, or Condominiums? Owned by individuals and common parts of the property, such as the grounds and building structure, are owned jointly by the unit owners?
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Condominiums
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True or False When making decisions about a place to live, you should determine how much you can spend and stay within your budget.
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True
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What does the term amenities refer to?
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Swimming pools, exercise rooms, etc
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What should be a lease before you sign?
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Amount of rent and how it must be paid
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What is the part of the purchase price paid in cash up front referred to as?
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Down Payment
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Where should the rights and responsibilities of the tenant and landlord be spelled out?
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The lease
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What should be purchased by anyone who rents a place to live?
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Renter’s Insurance
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True/False Everyone wants to own a home.
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False
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What is known as the money paid to provide some protection for the landlord for damage you made to the apartment, cleanings fees, or other costs?
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Security Deposit
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If you do not want to do yard work, what should you consider buying?
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A condominium
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True/False Renting an apartment offers a tax advantage over homeownership.
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False
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True/False Buying a house offers a tax advantage over renting because homeowners can deduct the interest they pay on a mortgage from their personal income taxes.
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True
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True/False If you are unsure of your plans after college, you should buy a house.
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False
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True/False If you are unsure of your plans after college, you should rent an apartment, either on a month-to- month lease or with a lease that she can cancel if relocating.
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True
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True/False Renting an apartment is a greater financial commitment than owning a house.
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False
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True/False Owning a house is a greater financial commitment than renting an apartment.
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True
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What should you do with the inspection form given to you by the landlord?
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Complete the form, make a note of needed repairs, sign the form, make a copy for yourself, and return it to the landlord
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Who can cancel a month-to- month lease?
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Tenant or Landlord
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What are some of the costs associated with buying a house?
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Down payments, points, and homeowner association fees
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What is known as the deposit you pay when making an offer to show you are serious about buying the house?
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Earnest Money
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True/False When negotiating an offer on a house, your top priority is making an offer that you know the seller will accept without further negotiations.
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False
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True/False When negotiating an offer on a house, your top priority is making an offer that includes the contingencies and details you want considered.
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True
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What type of mortgage should you considered?
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Fixed rate mortgage
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After working on a budget and you are ready to buy a house, how do you know how much house you can afford?
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Which is one of the disadvantages of renting?
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Finding an apartment that will allow pets
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What are some of the closing costs the buyer must pay?
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Title Insurance Attorney Fees Survey Costs Points Inspection Fees
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What are homeowners responsible for paying?
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Utilities Property Insurance Maintenance
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True/False Buying a house is the most expensive purchase most people make.
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True
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What is a good piece of advice for anyone considering buying a house?
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Buy a house you can afford
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Who pays the utilities when renting an apartment?
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Either by tenant or landlord
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What percentage of your income is considered good when purchasing a home? (house expense ratio)
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28%
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How can you reduce your monthly house payment?
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Make a larger down payment
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If the down payment on your house is less than 20% of the house price, you may be required to pay ____ each month with your mortgage payment.
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Private mortgage insurance
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Get pre-approved for a mortgage before looking for a place to buy
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