I would think 5% of the rental amount would be fair. After all, you pay way more interest on the balance on a credit card. And if you charge something like $20 across the board, that would not be fair for the individuals with smaller rent to pay the same amount late fees as someone with much higher rent. So, I would go with 5% of the amount of your rent as late fees.
what is the standard amount of time a renter can be late one month what is the standard day a renter can be late?
its right because if you get more than 10 unexcused late days they will send your parents to court if they don't have a reasonable excuse for those days well that's what my school princapal was talking about attendance at a assembaly
36 days is not "late". 36 days is "absent".
yes I'm late three days
Explain it on the lease. If the tenant doesn't pay on time he can be charged a late fee (it must be reasonable) if you so state this on the lease. If the rent is really late, like let's say, 10 days, you can follow eviction procedures.
They wount report b/c you weren't 30 days late. Most times they dont even report the 30 days late. you usually have to go 60 days late.
Late Nights Early Days was created in 1980.
30 days
It is too late to start an entirely new one, but if you have known the person for a reasonable period of time, then you have a chance.
What if you are three days late for your period? It's normal for there to be around 7 days variation from your average menstrual cycle. A few days 'late' isn't a big deal, as long as you're not sexually active no reason for you to worry about it.
1x30 =1 times 30 days late 2x30 =2 times 30 days late 1x60 =1 times 60 days late and so on...
You can be up to two weeks late and not be pregnant but to be safe you should take a pregnancy test after you are seven days late.