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£200 rent sometimes is too much to pay in 2023 :-)

Started by landlord2023, December 08, 2023, 02:49:16 PM

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landlord2023

Tenant has problems paying £200/mo. rent. A very reasonable and affordable rent for a large 2 room apt. located on a main road, with an off road parking, a kitchen, a sizeable bathroom with a bath tub shower and another fixed amount of £20 extra per month for water and electric. Thus £220 all inclusive. There is shortage of apartments and homes for rent in our area. I know they will pay it, but if I was them I would not be late and save up just to be able to pay in time. £200 is not £800 or £2000. It's just two hundred. And that's not for a week, but for an entire month of rent. I charge a very reasonable amount to make sure I am always paid in time.

HandyMan

This is the Landlord Advice and Help forum.

What is your question?

landlord2023

Quote from: HandyMan on December 08, 2023, 05:51:00 PMThis is the Landlord Advice and Help forum.

What is your question?


Is this strictly Q&A forum? I have posted a topic for open discussion and comments. Doesn't have to be a question.

Riptide


HandyMan

Quote from: landlord2023 on December 08, 2023, 06:37:29 PMIs this strictly Q&A forum?

Well, that's pretty much its purpose... to provide "Landlord Advice & Help".



Quote from: landlord2023 on December 08, 2023, 06:37:29 PMI have posted a topic for open discussion and comments. Doesn't have to be a question.

Actually, you simply made a set of statements about your tenant and the reasonableness of the rent you charge. There's really nothing of substance there to discuss. What you have written doesn't invite discussion.




However, I see that you have posed a question in the NEW MEMBERS PLEASE READ thread:

Quote from: landlord2023 on December 08, 2023, 06:40:05 PM    [Full quote of the Forum Rules]

Sir or Madame, does a new post have to be strictly in a form of a question or can it be a topic, a short story to start a conversation or a discussion?

Excellent!