Renting A Home
Purchasing A Home
Renter's Insurance
Mortgages
Housing Options
100

To be forced to leave your rented home/apartment

What is eviction?

100

What is the recommended percent you should budget for housing

What is 25-33%?

100

A list of one's belongings

What is a personal property inventory?

100

The length of the loan

What is term?

100

A building which has two separate living units

What is a duplex?

200

According to ND law, your security deposit must be returned to you within this time frame

What is 30 days?

200

The two most important factors in selecting housing (as discussed in class)

What are personal values and affordability?

200

What are the two main 'L's (areas) covered by renter's insurance? 

Hint: We discussed the alliteration of the 3 'L's in class

What are: 

   Loss    

   Liability  

   Living Expenses

200

This is a type of mortgage where the interest rate remains the same for the life of the loan?

What is a fixed rate mortgage?

200

Individual ownership of a living unit.

That is a condominium?

300

Where your landlord must keep your security deposit according to ND landlord/tenant rights law

Where is a federally insured interest bearing checking or savings account?

300

The extra features of an apartment or home

What are amenities?

300

The type of renter's insurance that would cover the costs to re-purchase your belongings

What is replacement value? 

300

This is the amount of money borrowed.

What is the principal?

300

Housing which has its own entrance and other homes connected on either side.

What is a town house?

400

This is the money paid to the landlord to cover potential damage of the property.

What is a security deposit?
400

The formula used to determine your price range for purchasing a home

What is gross annual pay x 2.5

400

The cost you will be responsible for before your insurance policy 'kicks in'

What is deductible?

400

Daily Double!!!

Wager any amount of your accumulated points (or up to 500).  This question cannot be stolen by another team!!

Question:

This is a portion of the home's purchase price that isn't borrowed.

400

Small living space with one main room

What is an efficiency apartment?

500

Allowing another person to take over your lease PRIOR to the end of your lease term

What is sublet?

500

In ND, a tenant living in a rented space is entitled to their security deposit plus interest if they have lived there at least this long.....

What is nine months?


500

TRUE OR FALSE: 

Landlords can require a tenant to have renter's insurance before they move into the leased apartment/house. 

What is TRUE?

500

These are the three methods of saving money on the purchase of a home (as discussed in class)

What are: 

     BIG down payment

     Low interest rate

     Shortest term you can afford

500

Housing arrangement in which a portion of the rental fee is paid by another source

What is subsidized housing?

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