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 Our tenants aren't paying their rent. How can we evict them quickly, cheaply and legally(UK only)?
Our tenants have been living in a house we own since June 07 and we arranged an assured shorthold tenancy agreement with them which has since expired. In that time they have not managed to either ...


 In the long run do the prices of houses go up or down?
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 How do I sell my house fast? I want to sell it for the mortgage (25,000 under the appraised value)?
I am relocating with a job transfer and need to move now!...


 If you try to sell your house for $500K and you owe $550K on it, what happens to the $50K difference?
Even though I bought my primary residence in CA back in 2003, the price it will sell for has fallen dramatically. I have not added any debt to the original loan amount. If I sell the house (if that&...


 Do I have a case? Slum landlord?
Hello, I am a single mother of 3. I have been in my apartment since 2/28/08 and since then have made several calls to maintenance to come and patch up mouse holes in my apartment. They come out and ...


 We put an offer on a house on Monday. The offer expires Thursday at noon.?
It is now wednesday afternoon. Should I call them and see what is going on, or wait for them to call me? It is for sale by owner, not a realtor.
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 How can I get poof of income?
I am relocating to another city in a couple of weeks for a new job and I need an apartment. Well the apartment complex is going to need to see proof of income? How can I show them proof of income ...


 Selling your home?
I am trying to sell my home by myself but I have no idea what to do in regards to paperwork, deeds or titles. If I do have a buyer, who would I go to when they get the approval from the bank. Do I ...


 What are the chances I get a home loan?
I have filed bankruptcy a little over a year ago. I have students loans and 2 credit card bills. I own my car. I have a fair credit score. I make around $26,000/yr. What are the chances I get a ...


 My title insurance company didnt disclose an easment ( whats it worth?)?
I found out 2 years after buying a house that there is an easement on my property that the title insurance company didnt report, from 1944, from a pipeline company, a lawyer said he has never heard ...


 Tenant trouble?
I am a council tennant & when i was rushed into hospital & had to have major emergency surgery i went to stay at my partners for a short time - a friend of his who hes known for 6 yrs moved ...


 What do you do when your home's value is $200000 less than you paid but you are current with your payments?
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 Is it normal to have the seller pay for the closing cost?
I just had a good faith estimate done for a home loan, the closing costs reach almost $9,744.00!!! My loan advisor told me that the seller can pay the closing cost. Is this normal? Does it depend ...


 How to become a successful real estate agent?
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 Why are homes so expensive in the UK?
limited supplies? not enough houses for people? I just read an article about how expensive it is in the UK, just woundering why?
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yeah the article said middle or high-...


 I rent a house that has no heat/air upstairs,landlord refuses to fix due to cost, is he required to fix it?
He bought a 12" x 6" heater but it is so small that it's a joke! Can I complain? to whom?...


 My boyfriend moved to be with me 300 miles from home.
He was mad that his one ex moved them an hour from where he was. When he moved here all he did was complain, my son didnt go to bed on time, my daughter was a smart mouth and to noisey, he complained ...


 First time buying a house and i feel like i'm getting screwed with my payment, any advice?
i am in the process of buying the house we've been renting from my mom. she purchased the house for 320 and it was just appraised for 300. i'm taking over what's left so i'm ...


 Can I get house mortage without social security ID?
I am student in USA enrolled recently to the university and I will stay for about 4 years.
My VISA is F-1 student VISA
currently I am living in rented apartment but I would like to have my ...


 What happens when you have an oral contract with your land lord and he wants to sell the house 2 mon. after?
I have rented from him for 3 yrs. and have had no contract ever and no problems. I recently moved into another rental of his and did another oral agreement. When we moved in he stated he did not want ...



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If I paid my rent on July 5th would it be considered late?
just incase it makes a difference I am in canada, well Ontario to be exact. would it be a problem?
                     
 




bull_rooster_aardvark
What does the lease say. Typically rent is due on the first, and late after that. The way I handled rent was it was due on the first, but I didn't charge a late fee until the 5th so I regularly got everything on the 4th, or so. So it technically may be late after the first but depending on your lease maybe you won't get a late fee or anything until some time later.

They probably aren't gonna evict you becuase your rent was 5 days late - but they aren't exactly gonna love you if you make a habit of it.


Ring Ring Ring Bananaphone
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I don't know if it is any different in Canada, but in the US it depends on your lease. Some landlords allow a certain amount of days before considering it late, others charge a daily fee (like an extra 50 a day past the due date). The smartest thing to do would be to contact your landlord and tell him (or her) the situation and make sure to say that you wont make it a habit and that you are sorry.


JADE
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Yes, you have to pay it on the first or they will charge you a fee for being late.


spadezgurl22
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depends on ur lease, most places allow a 5 day grace period but i would check the terms of your lease to be sure.


coolgem2
If your rent is due on the 1st of each month then it is due on or before the 1st. It is considered late after that. But most landlords give you a grace period, usually 5 days late before they charge a late fee. Read your rental contract for late terms. I, personally always pay my bills early. Banks and credit companies love me. Guard your credit rating....you will need it in your future.


michaelzau
Each area has differerent rules, and if it's due on the first and you pay the 5th, it's late. The question you may be asking is if you can be assessed a late fee or if you have a grace period on your contract that you can pay if you are beyond the first day of the month.
Look on your lease agreement to see if you have a grace period or if certain weekend days or holidays apply to your agreement.


bostonianinmo
If it's due on July 5th or later, no it would not be late. If it's due on the 4th or earler, yes it would be late.

Whether or not a late payment would be a problem would be up to your landlord. Most aren't ogres, but most will also assess a late fee if it's late. Some allow a grace period before assessing the late fee, others do not.


nellbelle7
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The last two apartments I rented had a due date of the 5th of the month, but you'll need to check the lease to find out when your due date is.

Also, if you know right now you cannot pay until the 5th, talk to your landlord. Don't just assume people are going to say no. You won't be out anything. If the rent's due on the 4th and you're paying on the 5th you would have to pay the late fee anyway. You never know, he/she could be understanding about the whole thing.


arwen
It depends entirely on your lease because each complex has very different rules. If you don't have a copy of your lease, ask the management office of your complex this question. (It's a good idea to have your lease on hand for personal reference so you might want to ask for a copy.)


P C
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Refer to your lease agreement. If it states that your rent is late on or after the 5th of the month, then yes, it is late. However, if you call your landlord and explain y our situation, most will give you an additional day without imposing late fees.


iceman
Depends on your complex rules. Most places give some kind of grace period, but it may only be a day or 2. You have to check with your landlord.


grace_land
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Depends on when your rent is originally due. Also, depends on how lenient your landlord is.

I would suggest explaining to the landlord about the underlying problem that is causing you to consider paying late.


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