Proserpina
Senior Member
ROFL!
Man, I can sure call these threads, can't I?
Man, I can sure call these threads, can't I?
What do you mean by that?ROFL!
Man, I can sure call these threads, can't I?
I understand what you are saying, but even though I was late paying the total amount of rent, I was only late paying 100.00 of it. That makes a 50.00 late fee excessive. I'm not saying a judge won't see it your way, but he may see it my way, instead. That is the chance I have to take in my dispute of the rental increase.OP, you have delusions about your appeal as a tenant. What makes you think $50 is an excessive late fee? Your rent was late. The total amount you pay in rent is not $100, I assume. When you take the total amount you're supposed to pay, I'm pretty sure a $50 late fee is reasonable. Making a partial payment doesn't cancel out the late fee or reduce it for you.
What an absolute filthy statement! It sure is very telling! You have no respect at all for women and your statement sends a message to all women in general as to how you percieve them.Please, for the love of humanity, don't breed.
DC
24 hours and four posts later -- this is the best response you can come up with?What an absolute filthy statement! It sure is very telling! You have no respect at all for women and your statement sends a message to all women in general as to how you percieve them.
Is that why you participate in this forum--to compete with regard to who is more witty? It sure isn't because you actually want to help, it seems. Slow? Just because I had to think about your disgusting comment a day before responding to it? Everyone has a right to opinions, but quite frankly, yours and a few others in this thread are a ways away from what the reality is. Mac and cheese, huh? Very telling!24 hours and four posts later -- this is the best response you can come up with?
Well now. I guess you showed me. Good job. Maybe we can get you something special for supper tomorrow as a little treat. How about mac and cheese? That's yummy.
But it's night-night time and you should be in bed.
DC
PS: Okay, I apologize. It isn't right to enter a battle of the wits with someone so clearly unarmed. I thought you were trolling, but it does appear that you may be, pardon the expression, slow. Get help from someone you trust and knows you well enough to be able to tell you that you are wrong.
I understand what you are saying, but even though I was late paying the total amount of rent, I was only late paying 100.00 of it. That makes a 50.00 late fee excessive. I'm not saying a judge won't see it your way, but he may see it my way, instead. That is the chance I have to take in my dispute of the rental increase.
For those of you who think the LL increased the rent because she is trying to get me out, you should understand that the LL could much easily give me a 60 day notice if she wanted to get me out.
Rent is binary. You paid it in full when due or you did not. You did not. The fee is nowhere near excessive.I understand what you are saying, but even though I was late paying the total amount of rent, I was only late paying 100.00 of it.
The information you received here was not wrong. The LL did not violate the law. The LL changed her mind, that's all.So much for the wrongful opinions throughout this thread.
You are wrong as I knew even before my latest update which shows I prevailed in my claims. Yes, I did think the late fee was excessive. Your opinion that it isn't is just that--an opinion! Even the LL feared that I had a good chance of prevailing in court if I took it that far! Otherwise, she would not have allowed me to resolve the matter in a fair way!Just because YOU think the late fee is excessive doesn't make it excessive. You will lose in court. Better get your head around that because it's in your future. And when you move out, don't expect to get a good rental reference from your LL because he's going to tell your next LL the truth about you.
It looks to me like the LL DID violate the law. I could be wrong or you could be wrong, but that is all water under the bridge now. It is resolved now, so we'll never know if a judge would agree with you or me.The information you received here was not wrong. The LL did not violate the law. The LL changed her mind, that's all.