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Posted over 2 years ago

Late payments can cause headaches for property owners and managers

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Late payments can cause headaches for property owners and managers, but having a clear and fair late payment policy can help minimize these issues.

πŸ“ A well-documented late payment policy should outline payment due dates, late fees, and consequences for repeated late payments.

πŸ’Έ Late fees can serve as a deterrent for tenants who may be tempted to pay rent late, while also providing a source of income for the property owner or manager.

πŸ‘₯ To the benefit of property owners, a clear and fair late payment policy can also help tenants understand their responsibilities and prevent misunderstandings.

πŸ“Œ Make sure to clearly communicate your late payment policy to tenants and include it in lease agreements and other relevant documents.

πŸ’ͺ If your properties are in Chicago or anywhere in Cook County, IL, keep in mind that the amount of the late fees you can charge is limited by the Landlord-Tenant Ordinances.

By having a clear late payment policy and communicating your expectations clearly to tenants will help you manage your properties easier. Leave a comment below or shoot me a message! πŸ’¬



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