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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, why didn't you walk upstairs and told him you'd be a bit late? Even though you have rights, lucky you! It's really hard to deal with people like you. How would you feel if your employer paid you 5 days late?[/quote] Ditto!!!! If you can't afford the rent, don't take the rental. Tenants like this have contributed to the housing crisis by not paying their rent. Just how many people can afford to pay two mortgages every month? Obviously not the tenants or they wouldn't be renting and not most non-commercial landlords too. Pay your damn rent or leave and find something you can afford.[/quote] A. Untrue. Plenty of people choose to rent in situations where it is cheaper than owning. B. Four days late is not "unable to afford" the rent. The renter is well within the legal cure period for nonpayment, so while it is not on time she is not unable to pay. C. Most people have paid a bill four days late. If you expect some special sympathy because you are a "real person" instead of a "company", that says more about your capacity to handle the business than it does about the OP.[/quote] A. What? They choose to rent because it is cheaper than owning so, as stated they probably cannot afford two mortgages which was the point. Neither can most landlords B. OP stated her check was late. I surmise that this is not the only issue with her rent based on reading the thread questions and OPs responses or lack of. OP should manage her finances so that she can pay her rent on time. C. Didn't ask for sympathy. I'm not a landlord anyway. I simply stated facts. MOST tenants can't and MOST non-commercial landlords can't afford a double mortgage. OP, I agree with 08:41 in VA it's not that hard to get an eviction so get in the habit of paying your rent, on time.[/quote] A. No, only a fool pays more than they should for something, even if they have the money. Sometimes rental prices are low enough that the rent/buy equation gets flipped. This is especially true in neighborhoods where mortgages are underwater and often held by people who bought as an investment. B. What you "surmise" is your own opinion but nothing more. Her lack of responses probably means she doesn't care what you think of her and feels no need to entertain you. C. Fine. If MOST people can't afford to take the business risk of renting, then they shouldn't be in the business. I happen to own property but at least I am mature enough to know what I am doing. [/quote]
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