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Updated 4 months ago on . Most recent reply

When should I start the eviction process for a tenant with consistent late payments?
I have a tenant who pays half of the rent at the beginning of the month and then the other half at the end of the month, without a valid excuse or reason. I have allowed them to do this for the past six months, and I haven’t really received a valid excuse or reason why it’s happening besides a simple “sorry.” The unit is free-market, and I haven’t raised the rent since they moved in back in 2021. At what point do I tell them I’ve had enough and start the eviction process? I make all necessary repairs as soon as possible, too.
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They're doing this because you've trained them to believe it's ok to do so.
Or, if they're great tenants otherwise, they might just be paying you as they get paid (bi-monthly).
Worth having a conversation about it with them to figure out what's going on.
Otherwise a simple $50 late fee penalty in the lease should cure you of this issue @Phil Shelton