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All Forum Posts by: Ilah Wiggins

Ilah Wiggins has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

@Sai T.

Correction: if the rent is $1000 they want to pay a certain amount on the 1st & the rest two weeks later. They didn’t specify the amount. I intend to have a teleconference to iron out the details soon.

@Carmichael Lewis

Didn’t consider those steps. Thank you for your insight.

@Sai T.

They want to make payments instead of the full monthly payment. I didn’t ask for proof but I’m told they were laid off.

My tenants want to adjust their rent payments. What’s the best way to address this and how long should I permit this?