RENT RECEIPTS Sample Clauses

RENT RECEIPTS. Where any payment of rent is made in cash, the Landlord must provide the Tenant with a dated written receipt for the payment stating: the amount paid, and either (as the case may be) the amount which remains outstanding, or confirmation that no further amount remains outstanding.
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RENT RECEIPTS. If the tenant pays rent in cash then the landlord must give the tenant a written receipt. That receipt must show: • the amount paid, • the date on which that amount was paid; and • whether the rent is now paid up to date - and, if it is not, how much is still to be paid.
RENT RECEIPTS. The buyer is to assume that whoever gave any receipt for a payment of rent or service charge which the seller produces was the person or the agent of the person then entitled to that rent or service charge.
RENT RECEIPTS. Where any payment of rent is made in cash, the Landlord must provide the Tenant with a dated written receipt for the payment stating: the amount paid, and either (as the case may be) the amount which remains outstanding, or confirmation that no further amount remains outstanding. RENT INCREASES The rent cannot be increased more than once in any twelve month period and the Landlord must give the Tenant at least three months’ notice before any increase can take place. In order to increase the rent, the Landlord must give the Tenant a rent-increase notice, the content of which is set out in ‘The Private Residential Tenancies (Prescribed Notices and Forms) (Scotland) Regulations 2017’. The notice will be sent using the communication method agreed in the ‘Communication’ clause above. Within 21 days of receiving a rent-increase notice, the Tenant can refer the increase to a rent officer for adjudication if he or she considers that the rent increase amount is unreasonable, unless the property is located in a rent pressure zone (RPZ). Before submitting a referral to a rent officer for rent adjudication, the Tenant must complete Part 3 of the rent-increase notice and return it to his or her Landlord to notify the Landlord of his or her intention to make a referral to a rent officer. Failure to return Part 3 to the Landlord will mean that the rent increase will take effect from the date proposed in the notice. If the Let property is located within a rent pressure zone, the Tenant cannot refer a rent increase to a rent officer as Scottish Ministers will have set a cap on the maximum amount the rent can be increased.
RENT RECEIPTS. A landlord must provide a tenant with a receipt for any rent paid in cash. However, there is no general requirement for a landlord to provide a receipt to a tenant if the rent is not paid in cash. If a tenant believes they might require proof of rent payments, it is a good idea for them to use cheques or other traceable forms of payment that can be relied on for documentary proof. For More Information: STREET ADDRESS: 1st floor 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX MAILING ADDRESS: Government of Yukon X.X. Xxx 0000 X-0 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 TEL: (000) 000-0000 | TOLL FREE: 0-000-000-0000, Ext. 5944 FAX: (000) 000-0000
RENT RECEIPTS. Where any payment of rent is not made online and rather, over the phone, a receipt can be provided stating: the amount paid, and either (as the case may be) the amount which remains outstanding, or confirmation that no further amount remains outstanding. Fortis Student Living strictly do not accept cash payments.
RENT RECEIPTS. Where any payment of rent is not made online and rather, over the phone, a receipt can be provided stating: the amount paid, and either (as the case may be) the amount which remains outstanding, or confirmation that no further amount remains outstanding. DRAFT Xenia Students strictly do not accept cash payments.
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RENT RECEIPTS. If the tenant pays rent in cash then the landlord must give the tenant a written receipt. That receipt must show: the amount paid, the date on which that amount was paid; and whether the rent is now paid up to date - and, if it is not, how much is still to be paid. Rent Increases The rent can only go up once a year. Before the rent can go up, the tenant must be given an official notice called a rent-increase notice. This notice might be sent by email if the Agreement allows for this. Any rent-increase notice must be given to the tenant by the landlord at least 3 months before the date that the rent is to go up. If the tenant receives a rent-increase notice, and the tenant thinks that the new rent would be higher than is being charged at that time for similar properties, then the tenant can ask a Rent Officer to decide whether the increase is fair.
RENT RECEIPTS. Buyer agrees to reasonably cooperate with Seller to recover any amounts due from tenants under the Leases for the month of Closing and prior periods. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any rent payments that are received by Buyer subsequent to the Closing Date from tenants under the Leases shall, regardless of any designation by the tenant, be credited, first, against rent and other amounts that have accrued under the Leases subsequent to the month of Closing; and, second, against rent and other amounts due to Seller for the month of Closing and prior periods. Each party agrees to promptly remit rent payments received from tenants under the Leases that are received by it by mistake. For the avoidance of doubt, Buyer and Seller agree that amounts received from tenants subsequent to the Closing Date shall be applied in accordance with this Section.

Related to RENT RECEIPTS

  • Base Rent Lessee shall pay Base Rent and other rent or charges, as the same may be adjusted from time to time, to Lessor in lawful money of the United States, without offset or deduction, on or before the day on which it is due under the terms of this Lease. Base Rent and all other rent and charges for any period during the term hereof which is for less than one full month shall be prorated based upon the actual number of days of the month involved. Payment of Base Rent and other charges shall be made to Lessor at its address stated herein or to such other persons or at such other addresses as Lessor may from time to time designate in writing to Lessee.

  • Rent The Tenant shall pay the Landlord, in equal monthly installments, $ ("Rent"). The Rent shall be due on the of every month (“Due Date”) and paid under the following instructions: .

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