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I understand she was helping us out.we appreciate that and have even told her.i could say that being a landlord it's common sense If you change the agreement you need it in writing.there are many other things that happened and we dealt with it because of her helping us out.like the drainfield...
That's what I was thinking.if I was a landlord I would redo the lease and specifically state what the new terms are.if my tenant had late fees I would send a letter stating the late fees and ask for it to be included in next months rent .should we hire a lawyer for small claims? My understanding...
There is nothing in writing of the biweekly agreement,but it can still be enforced? Now since they still have our money,if they spent any of it then what happens? Can I ask for proof of where the money is now?
I live in Florida and at my last rental the landlord proposed we could pay rent biweekly..in the original lease we had a 5 day grace period.july we had hit a financial issue and broke up the second portion of rent ..they accepted and said nothing.same thing happened the following month with...
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