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Uwe K.
  • Milwaukee, WI
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How may days late fee to add after tenant move-out?

Uwe K.
  • Milwaukee, WI
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I have (had) this tenant who didn't pay, then I sent a 5-day notice, he moved out even before he got the notice. No damage, everything good so far.
Considering going to court, but may be a dead-beat. I don't even know where to find him right now to serve.

In any case, the lease states a daily late fee until rent is paid in full. How many days should I calculate?

1. Days until he actually moved out (which would still need to be established... he says, she says)
2. Days until I learned he vacated?
3. Days until the apartment is re-rented (he left just in the second month of an 11-months-and-some-change lease)
4. Days until the I send the statement re. sec. deposit deductions (within 21 days)

My gut feel says number two is the way to go without leaning too much out the window.

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