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Can your landlord kick you out of your apartment n the winter and make you keep paying rent? |
Question: I'm behind on this months and owe back rent of 100.00 from previous month..what should I do? Answer: Try to make a serious effort to give him what ever you can . Or have you thought about getting a roommate temporarily that way you can charge the roommate for two months of half the rent and that would only leave you 100 short and I doubt tha land lord would say anything to much about that other than get it paid quickly. Be up front with him and dont hide and just do your best to get it caught up. Try to get him 5 dlls a day towards the back rent at least. You can hustle that up I am sure. You know ask a friend here and there to lend you a few dollars and it will add up. Keep track of who lent you the money and be sure to pay them back asap. And yes your landlord can kick you out and still expect the money that you owe him because you owe him that money. You have to look at it from thier point of view , if you were to buy a rental property with 20 units on it that get 1000 a month rent and your payments on the property with insurance and repair costs run you 20,000 a month that would mean you need each months rent from each unit to cover your payments and if someone doesnt pay then it comes out of your pocket and if you dont really have an extra grand a month you could even risk losing your property. They arent trying to be cold blooded when they are asking for thier rent . They are only trying to make ends meet too. . But there are some that have it going on and dont need any more money but still want more. I wish you the best . but a quick help could be a roommate |
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