Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like I said I hated landlords like you guys- broke a**es Trying to be Donald Trump with Good Times money. Te
Yep, we're Donald Trump asking for a renter to pay rent on time and not trash the house they don't own. Ugh. You're the tenant who punches holes in the walls, destroys the carpet because you're too lazy to take your pets out or clean up after your kids, uses a nail gun to hang sheets as curtains, and calls your friends to come move you out at 10 pm after skipping out on months of rent. You probably jump apartments three or four times a year and pay rent a grand total of two of those months. You just hate landlords, period, because you don't like the idea of actually paying to live somewhere. Scum.
Anonymous wrote:The rent is not late
Either way, at least in montgomery county you must give 30 days notice
And that is only if you have a month to month rental agreement.
If you have a yearly agreement then they cannot evict you unless you do not pay your rent.
But if you have until the 5th to pay your rent, then your rent is not late.