Yes. Any debt not paid on time or late will have a negative effect on your credit.
If your father in law shows the rent you are paying as an income in his tax returns, YES you are eligible If your father in law is not showing the rent you are paying as an income in his tax returns, NO you are NOT eligible
Not necessarily or at all. Bad credit comes from having bills that one does not pay or always paying late such as car payments or rent. One can obtain good credit from always paying bills as well as paying them ontime.
Is there any grant to assist me in paying delinqent rent ?
This depends on the laws of your state. In Massachusetts, the rent has to be at least 30 days late, and the late fee has to be in the written rental agreement.
"Pay today or stay away!"
A tenant can be evicted for habitually paying their rent late. In Massachusetts, being late twice in twelve months is grounds for eviction.
Yes. Any debt not paid on time or late will have a negative effect on your credit.
Yes. Obviously the co-signer was protecting their credit by paying the rent.
It really doesn't matter. You'll be paying a penalty fee, either way.
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If you are not paying rent - yes, absolutely the landlord can. If you aren't paying rent, your "refusal" has no legs to stand on.
Absolutely.....your obligation is to pay the rent...what he does or doesn't do....or when he does it, is absolutely of no concern to you. And your failure to pay rent does not change anything with his not paying the tax collector. That could be the reason he is having trouble! Paying rent is your obligation. Most landlords ding your credit (I would) after being five days late. I start eviction on day ten. If you are late twice, no chance of staying.
Not if the rent is being paid on time. But landlords can try. If this happens then the tenant will need to pay the rent to the Clerk of Court or prothontary's registry. He can then explain to the judge and probably win. Now, if the rent is not paid on time and the landlord charges late fees, then the landlord has the right to refuse to take the payment if the late fee is not included in the payment, provided it says on the lease that the late fees become part of the rent for which no partial payment is accepted.
When can i go into the house if someone is living there but not paying rent
If you are paying rent it is a debit. If you are a landlord receiving rent its a credit.
It depends on your landlord's requirements. Some offer a "grace period" after the day rent is due. If you pay your rent late, they are usually allowed to charge a late fee.