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Yvette M.
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? self managing

Yvette M.
  • Reno, NV
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I have a PM, but will start self-managing in July.  The lease by the PM gives tenants a 3-day grace period. I want to change this to no grace period -- rent is due on the first.  Can I legally make that change?

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Michele Fischer
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Michele Fischer
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It doesn't seem like a good way to foster good tenant relationships.  If you can get a late fee on the 4th and beyond, that seems adequate.  Consistently collecting late fees is better than squeezing every turnip.

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