The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
The owner can begin eviction actions against you.
If you don't pay your rent and move out, you may face legal consequences such as eviction, damage to your credit score, and difficulty renting in the future. It's important to communicate with your landlord and seek assistance if you are unable to pay your rent.
If you don't pay your rent on time, you may face consequences such as late fees, eviction notices, and ultimately eviction from your rental property. It is important to communicate with your landlord and make arrangements to pay your rent on time to avoid these consequences.
they can either lose there hous eor borrow money
Check, yes. Cash, no.
You will have to pay the remainder of your lease. Or even have to pay until the landlord finds someone else to rent to.
If a tenant doesn't pay rent on time, they may face consequences such as late fees, eviction proceedings, or legal action by the landlord. It is important for tenants to communicate with their landlord if they are unable to pay rent on time to try and find a solution.
If you don't pay rent on time, you may face consequences such as late fees, eviction notices, and ultimately eviction from the property. It is important to communicate with your landlord and make arrangements if you are unable to pay on time.
Yes. The tenant owes the rent to the landlord, right up until the foreclosure sale happens.
Nothing "happens". If you're asking if you have to keep paying your rent, DUH; the fact that you've settled the past due amount does not mean you're exempt from ever having to pay again.
Either you pay rent for the house or you don't pay rent because you do not have house. It can't be both the situations.
They give you one extra week to pay and charge you a late fee per day, if by the end of that week you don't pay they came get the stuff