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Rent is typically paid in advance, meaning tenants pay for the upcoming rental period before it begins. For example, rent for the month of January is usually due at the start of January. However, some arrangements may exist where rent is paid in arrears, meaning payment is made after the rental period has ended, but this is less common. Always check your lease agreement for specific terms regarding rent payment.

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