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Yes, even if you are on a month-to-month rental agreement, landlords can impose late charges if you fail to pay your rent on time, as long as this policy is clearly stated in the lease agreement. It's important to check the terms of your rental contract to understand the late fee structure and any grace periods that may apply. If these terms are not outlined, local laws on rental agreements may also provide guidance on late charges.

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