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Nolan Clark
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Portland, OR
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Check’s in the Mail Tomorrow

Nolan Clark
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Portland, OR
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First time long term rental landlord here and I’m curious...If the last day to pay rent “on time” is the 7th of the month but tenant says “Rent is in the mail tomorrow.” What does a seasoned landlord do? And for clarification, we are owner-occupiers moving into their unit and these tenants are out 2/2/21. I just have a gut feeling they are taking advantage of the situation ( rent moratorium, new landlord etc). Am I being too harsh?

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