Late Rent Notice
So your tenant’s rent is late. Do you call them? Send notice? As long as the grace period has not ended yet, a polite reminder works best, and leaves a paper trail of communication. Save yourself the time and headaches and simply send them a notice. Not only does it get the job done without confrontation, but it protects you as well. A friendly reminder is sometimes all that’s needed to get your tenants to pay on time. It shows them you’re paying attention and that you have every intention of collecting on time, every time.
Your late notices should:
- Be sent immediately following the last day payment is due.
- Have clear and specific instructions on when, where, and how to pay (cash or certified funds only).
- Be specific about any changes to location, will payment be picked up, etc.
- Specify any late charges due and if they are to be included with rental payment.
- Be sure your notices correspond to your lease agreement and is in compliance with your local and state laws.
- Indicate only late payment amounts that are in accordance with your state laws.
Also Known As (AKA):
Delinquent Rent Notice
Past Due Rent Notice
Rent Reminder Notice
Demand for Past Due Rent
Notice of Late Rent
Late Rent Payment Notice
Late Rent Reminder
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