Yes, if your parents are the owners and you inherit the apartment. Other than that, no, you will just be paying more and more until some rich old person will finally kick the bucket and then you will be paying even more to the old persons heirs.
Budget-Bowler3641 on
Yes if the house was promised to you 3000 years ago. 😌
Tumblingfeet on
Nope .
AdBusiness5212 on
why not, depends on the landlord , not the country, just be a good tenant and human being, dont disturb your landlord, and maybe , just maybe, he will not raise the rent 😀
AntiSnoringDevice on
You know the caves in the Schoenfels forest?
Not even if you paid rent there, and made it cozy with egg nogg wallpaper and a pink carpet. No.
andreimircea55 on
This kind of law is more of an US thing. It doesn’t exist in Europe as far as I am aware.
Electrical_Oil446 on
yes. if the owner has no heir, has had a good relationship with the tenant.. or know his legitimate heir are going to kill themselves to it. dismantle, sold it. and if she passed the deed on the house to her tenant who will then become the owner.
so technically and legally possible. hoever seen the mentality of people here where only money matters like they are going to take them to the grave.. then it is unlikely.
in the end is only money, i have none, but i sometimes find hard to understand why people are so attached to it.
i guess that is what a developped industrialized country is all about. people living in cartonboxes in some other latitudes have more humanity than people who have them all.
it is what it is.
Meems88 on
Wouldn’t she need to pay taxes on a gift over a certain amount? That kind of gift can financially ruin a person (at least in the US)
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Maybe after 230 years…
LOL.
Yes, if your parents are the owners and you inherit the apartment. Other than that, no, you will just be paying more and more until some rich old person will finally kick the bucket and then you will be paying even more to the old persons heirs.
Yes if the house was promised to you 3000 years ago. 😌
Nope .
why not, depends on the landlord , not the country, just be a good tenant and human being, dont disturb your landlord, and maybe , just maybe, he will not raise the rent 😀
You know the caves in the Schoenfels forest?
Not even if you paid rent there, and made it cozy with egg nogg wallpaper and a pink carpet. No.
This kind of law is more of an US thing. It doesn’t exist in Europe as far as I am aware.
yes. if the owner has no heir, has had a good relationship with the tenant.. or know his legitimate heir are going to kill themselves to it. dismantle, sold it. and if she passed the deed on the house to her tenant who will then become the owner.
so technically and legally possible. hoever seen the mentality of people here where only money matters like they are going to take them to the grave.. then it is unlikely.
in the end is only money, i have none, but i sometimes find hard to understand why people are so attached to it.
i guess that is what a developped industrialized country is all about. people living in cartonboxes in some other latitudes have more humanity than people who have them all.
it is what it is.
Wouldn’t she need to pay taxes on a gift over a certain amount? That kind of gift can financially ruin a person (at least in the US)
Edited: typo