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.
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
He was a good tenant and always paid the rent on time.
The tenant is responsible for paying rent on time each month.
part of it until the unit is re-rented. THE LL may not, however, keep rent from two tenant's for the same period of time.
Yes: as long a you are a tenant in a dwelling at the hands of a landlord, you are renting from him and must pay rent.
Generally there is no point in suing a property manager for not collecting rent. It should be noted that the tenant is responsible for paying his rent on time. It is not the responsibility for the landlord to collect the rent. If the landlord does not collect rent and the tenant should send it to the landlord by mail or in person.
Contingent rent refers to rent that is not a fixed amount. The rent amount for a particular period will depend on the amount of revenue that the tenant had during that period of time.
Tenant farmers are farmers that rent land from another person for a period of time
I have rented to Section 8 tenants and have no complaints. Rent is paid on time. As far as damages, it's like any other tenant. That's why you collect a security deposit and if that doesn't cover damages you can sue the tenant. But a tenant on Section 8, good luck.
Yes. Most landlords do want their rent money and will only allow a certain period of time, before they have a tenant evicted for nonpayment of rent.
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.