They can demand that funds be either cash, money order, or cashier's cheque.
No, but he could require either cash or money order. No reason not to take a money order.
Actually they can, but they usually do this to tenants whose checks have bounced. If a landlord asks for cash they must issue a receipt.
You can pay them with cash or check.
Rent is usually paid in the form of cash or check directly to the landlord or the superintendent.
Check, yes. Cash, no.
Our landlord is going to raise the rent again. I complained to the landlord about the leaky pipes.
A landlord cannot legally harass you for rent if your rent is not in arrears.
Your landlord is the only one who should be collecting your rent unless he has been contracted by an agency or management company to do this on his behalf.
If your friends landlord lowered the rent for him/her and then after moving in with him/her, he/she decides to move out, then the landlord will most likely raise the rent again.
Under Florida law, a landlord is permitted to raise your rent as long as its stated in your lease. This law does not specify how much the landlord can raise the rent, only that he is permitted to if your lease says he can.
Your landlord can evict you and sue for back rent.
Generally he can go back as far as you owe the rent. But a landlord can only evict you for not paying the rent, not for money that you owe for back rent. If your landlord accepts your money for the correct amount of rent, he cannot evict you for the back amount, but he can sue you for that.
I have to pay rent to my Landlord
If the tenant is paying in cash, they should not give the landlord a dime with getting a reciept immediately. If the landlord will not give receipts, pay with check or money order.