Re: OT: Anyone a landlord?



On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 07:22:23 -0400, "Sandi" <sanditypes@xxxxxxxxx>
gave thanks and said:

>I don't think that's what we're talking about here. I think we're talking
>about folks who may get paid on the 1st, and their rent is also due on the
>1st, and rather than write a check that isn't good until their own paycheck
>clears, they wait a day or two. It may even be that when they signed the
>lease they had a different job, with a different pay schedule. Whatever.
>The point is, if they pay regularly on the 2nd, or 3rd, or 5th, and are
>fabulous tenants otherwise, why would a landlord not just make that the due
>date and save everybody a lot of aggravation, instead of running off a good
>tenant with excessive late fees and risking getting a really rotten tenant
>in there in return?

If they need more time, then they should ask and the lease could be
amended.

Personally, I don't know how Bambi's landlord can get away with a
"received by" clause. How does he prove when he received the check
unless he collects it in person?

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