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    MAVERICK21502 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    May 31, 2009, 11:44 PM
    Can the landlord really do this to some one on ssi?
    In the State of Maryland; if a landlord rents an apartment to a tenant knowing that the tenant is on SSI (social security income) and also knowing that the tenant doesn't get paid until the first of the month, because of this issue, is it allowed for the landlord to penalize the tenant if the tenants SSI check is not received in the landlords hands on the first of the month, but in addition to it is still paid on the first of the month and mailed out by money order on the 1st of the month. ; The rent money order does not come to the landlord until a few days later but is paid on the first. The landlord wants the money on the first but the landlord lives out of town so it takes the post office several days to deliver. The rule is the money is to be paid on the first, and the money order says it is; but is not received in the landlords hands because the landlord lives out of town. Should the tenant be charged 5% late fee?:confused:
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    justcurious55 Posts: 4,360, Reputation: 790
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    Jun 1, 2009, 02:13 AM

    I can't find an answer for that specific case but here's a link to a page with a bunch of numbers for assistance with rental problems and things
    Maryland Attorney General - Consumer Publications - Landlord and Tenants hope it helps :)
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    excon Posts: 21,482, Reputation: 2992
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    Jun 1, 2009, 05:23 AM

    Hello M:

    The disability has NOTHING to do with it. SSI has NOTHING to do with it. The only thing that matters is the law and the lease and the DATE the money is received...

    Rent is DUE on the 1st. That means it must be in the landlords HANDS on the 1st, or the tenant is subject to a late fee.

    excon
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    Jun 1, 2009, 08:26 AM

    Whatever agreement was made between the parties is the only agreement that matters. If the rent is payable on the first or else there's a late fee, then that's the agreement.

    SSI or whatever else is used to pay the rent does not matter.
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    Jun 1, 2009, 08:21 PM
    Unsure if this is helpful or not but being on SSI myself I know you can get a Free (totally) Debit card through a program set up Just for people getting SSI and SSDI.
    Your check is put on to that card at 1:00Am on the 1st.
    You could get your check on this and than see if they will allow a credit or debit card payment.
    The service is called
    Direct Express. https://www.usdirectexpress.com/edcf...gin_client.jsp


    Have you tried addressing this in writing with the landlord? Send a letter addressing the fact you get your check on the first and would like to have a 5 day grace period to allow the rent to arrive to her Let them know you will mail it out on the first as you always have.
    Is it low income? Section 8? Is it possible this landlord is trying to force you out?
    Did this only Just start taking place or has it always been this way?

    Also when you look at your lease is there no grace period allowed mentioned on it?
    I know on every lease I have ever signed I have had a 5 day grace period allowed.
    I found this info for MD rent law
    Unsure what county you are in This is from a site for PG County.

    TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES
    The tenant should pay the rent on time and treat the landlord’s property with care. Unless there is a stated grace period, the landlord can file suit in rent court against the tenant if the tenant is one day late in paying the rent (late charges are limited to 5% of monthly rent; $3.00 for weekly rent). In Prince Georges County, a late fee cannot be accessed until after the rent is five days late and then can only be accessed at 1% a day up to a total of 5%. In all counties, the landlord can hold the tenant responsible for any damages caused to the property by the tenant

    This page here explains more about the situation you are asking about.
    Your Rent: Due Dates, Grace Periods and Late Fees

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