Paying the Rent Sample Clauses

Paying the Rent. (a) You must pay the rent due for the property on time. It is what we charge you for living in the property. This rent must be paid even if you are waiting for a Housing Benefit or Universal Credit claim to be processed;
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Paying the Rent. The rent should be paid to: . The landlord can assess a penalty of % (up to 4%) of the monthly rent once payment is 15 or more days late.
Paying the Rent. Tenants will set up an online portal on our website’s Tenant Portal Log In page where you will see all of your transactions and make rent payments. ACH payments are FREE of charge (payments directly from your checking or savings account). Our 3rd party payment vendor will assess fees when using a debit or credit card. Tenant will be responsible for a $35.00 returned payment charge for any bounced or dishonored payments. Habitual tardiness in making the rental payment is a substantial lease violation and is grounds for termination. Tenant hereby understands that late payments and outstanding balances may be reported to a collection agency which may report Tenant to all three major credit bureaus. Tenant understands that the obligations are joint and several to each tenant hereunder.
Paying the Rent. The due date for the rent is the fifth (5th) day of each month according to the tenancy agreement. The rent shall be paid according to the bank transfer slips delivered to the resident. Using the reference number ensures a fast arrival of the payment. If there is a delay in the payment of rent, interest on late payment will be collected from the resident. It is in the interests of both the residents and Joensuun Kodit Oy that each resident duly pays their rent and other fees. Failure to pay and delays in payments result in rent increases for the other residents. The company will take debt collection measures on account of a default in the payment of rent. The matter will be taken to a District Court to get an eviction and collection order for the unpaid rent, the expenses of which the resident is liable to pay including interest on late payment. The order will be forwarded to the District Bailiff for the enforcement of eviction and collection, the expenses of which the resident is also liable to pay. In addition to losing a flat, the resident might get a bad credit record as a result of the court proceedings.
Paying the Rent. Rental rates include lease the boat and its equipment to use as specified in the lease agreement, as well as boat's insurance. After signing the lease agreement the lessee receives an order confirmation / invoice. An advance payment of EUR 450 serves as a reservation fee. Reservation fee must be paid 7 days after order confirmation. The agreement is in effect with order confirmation. If the lessee fails to pay the booking fee within the time limit seatime has the right to terminate the contract and recover the reasonable cancellation costs from the lessee.Failure to pay reservation fee does not relieve lessee from payment or stand for as cancellation. Final payment must be made within 30 days before the rental period begins to the bank account on the order confirmation or per due date of invoice in case reservation is made less than 30 days before rental period. If the final payment is not made by the due date, the contract expires and the lessee will loose min. the reservation payment as a contractual penalty, unless he or she has cancelled the agreement within the cancellation terms of the rental agreement. A deposit of 1500 eur must be paid to seatime 7 days prior rental period, the deposit will be returned when the boat has been checked and approved after end of rental period.
Paying the Rent. Tenant shall pay monthly installments of ONE THOUSAND SIX HUN- DRED DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS, ($1,600.00) (“Rent”) plus rental tax of TWENTY_EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS, ($28.80), to Landlord at: 000 X. Xxxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000. Rent shall be payable in advance without deductions or off-sets. Rent in the full amount shall be due and payable no later than 5:00
Paying the Rent. Tenants will set up an online portal on our website’s Tenant Portal Log In page where you will see all of your transactions and make rent payments. ACH payments are FREE of charge (payments directly from your checking or savings account). If you use a debit or credit card, you will be assessed a 3% convenience fee. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH XXXXXXXX.Xxxx payments will be made online – FREE of charge for ACH payments. There is a 3% convenience fee for credit or debit card paymens. Cash payments are not accepted. Tenant will be responsible for a $35.00 returned payment charge for any bounced or dishonored payments. Habitual tardiness in making the rental payment is a substantial lease violation and is grounds for termination. Tenant hereby understands that late payments and outstanding balances may be reported to a collection agency which may report Tenant to all three major credit bureaus. Tenant understands that the obligations are joint and several to each tenant hereunder.
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Paying the Rent. If you don’t pay the rent or the service charge we can make you leave. We may increase the rent in April every year. We will tell you if the rent is going up. We will look at the service charge every February. We may have to increase it. We will tell you if we have to do this. We will give you a certificate each year which explains what you have to pay. Please allow us to arrange for your Housing Benefit to paid straight to us. Housing Benefit is the money you receive to pay your rent. You must tell us if anything happens which affects your Housing Benefit. We agree to.. Let you live in the property We won’t come into the property without your permission except in an emergency or if we need to carry out some work. We will keep the outside, hallways, stairs and grounds of the building in good repair, including windows and doors. • We will keep all these things in good repair: Drains, water, gas and electricity • Bathroom and Kitchen • • All the electric wiring Water heaters, fireplaces, and central heating We will insure the buildings, but not your possessions. Consult with you before carrying out any repairs or improvements. Give you information about your tenancy, and other things to do with living in your home. You are responsible for.. Anyone who lives with you or visits you. You or your guests must not: X X • Be a nuisance to your neighbours, or let any of your guests disturb other people. • Be antisocial, racist, threatening or abusive. X • •Be violent to anyone. Use, or buy or sell illegal drugs in the buildings. •Do anything that is illegal. • Keep an animal without permission • Park a vehicle which is not taxed or block any roadway • •Repair cars at the premises Store rubbish or furniture in the garden • Run a business from the premises without permission • Keep any dangerous materials, like bottled gas, petrol or paraffin. • Interfere with any safety equipment around the premises If you do any of these things we might make you leave. You must: Only park in the correct parking area. • • Keep the inside of your home clean and tidy and in good decoration • Pay for any damage that you cause • Report anything that is broken or doesn’t work • Let our people in to carry out repairs or other work • Tell us if you are going to be away for a month or more • Give us at least four weeks notice if you want to move out Complaints We have a complaints process which you can use if you have a complaint. If you are not happy with the way that the complaint has been handl...
Paying the Rent. All rent payments should be made in the form of check or money order and are due and payable on or before the first day of each month to the Landlord at: Magnolia Park Townhomes & Apartments Management Office, H-101 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Napa, CA 94559 Please make checks payable to Magnolia Park Townhomes & Apts. Please reference your apartment number on your check.
Paying the Rent. The payments for your home is called ‘rent’ and is made up of net rent and other charges. Your total weekly rent payable is You are responsible for paying the rent for your home. This must be paid on or before the day on which it is due. Your first payment is on . Thereafter, your rent is due weekly on a Monday. Rent is rent is due on this date whether you receive housing benefit or any other form of assistance with your housing costs or not. It is your responsibility to pay the Total Weekly Rent. Opendoor Homes as a matter of standard practice expects you to pay your rent on a monthly basis in advance. If your balance is in credit to the value of 1 month’s rent or more, you may request to pay your rent and any other charges other than on the frequency described in this agreement (for example by using 1 months credit to a monthly rental charge in advance). Authority must be granted by Opendoor Homes before you can change the frequency that you pay your rent or any other charges covered in this agreement. You are able to pay your rent in the following ways: - • Direct Debit (on the following dates:- 1st of the month. • Credit or Debit card payments online • By PhoneStanding order Open Door Homes strongly recommends that you pay your rent by Direct Debit as this is the most reliable way to ensure that your rent is paid on time. This should be set up when you sign your tenancy agreement. You are also responsible for all previous debts owed to us, such as former arrears (see section 1.5 below) Access to your rent balance will be made available online. Paper rent statements will only
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