For the sake of argument, let us say you are talking paying rent. If rent is $100 a month, and you move in half way into the month, the prorated payment would be half the rent - or $50. Does that answer your question ?
The first month's rent pays for your first month in the apartment. You will owe the agreed-upon rent to the landlord the second month. I can't see why anything would be prorated--your security deposit cannot be used for rent.
Yes, the landlord can charge a prorated rent until you, your belongings, and cleaning supplies are physically out of the apartment and you've returned the key.
Generally, the landlord should not be getting rent from two tenants at the same time for the same unit.
No, you cannot be charged "rent" until you sign the lease and begin occupying the structure. Once you have signed the lease & have began occupying the unit, you will begin incurring rent.
Prorated leave is the leave you receive based on how long you have been with the organization.
Yes, and the tenant might owe the next month as well.
Yes, it is legal to require a last month's rent from a tenant int he state of Washington. In fact it is very common practice. You could ask the landlord if it could be prorated.
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Calculate the amount of money you make per day, then multiply it with the amount of workdays you have completed and that should give you the prorated contract.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "prorate" (from pro rata),meaning to charge or distribute proportionately.
What is the prorated amount for 8 days if the monthly cost is $1,231.50