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    Oct 25, 2010, 07:28 AM
    Changing a renter's rent due date
    Hello,

    I own a small management company that manages a single family home in the District of Columbia. For the last few years, the renters have paid their rent on the 15th of each month as outlined in their lease agreement. The owner now wants to change their due date to the first of each month. As the management company (on behalf of the owner), we sent a letter to the tenants 45 days prior to the effective date of the change. The tenants sent back a letter that said that the lease is a binding document and cannot be unilaterilly amended. So they are refusing to comply with the change in the rent due date. Their lease will be up for renewal again in April. Is what they are saying true and we can't touch them until the next lease renewal? Thank you.
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    Oct 25, 2010, 08:15 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by mimms View Post
    Their lease will be up for renewal again in April. Is what they are saying true and we can't touch them until the next lease renewal? Thank you.
    Hello m:

    Yes. It's a BINDING agreement... You'd hold them to it if they violated it... Wouldn't you??

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    Oct 25, 2010, 09:04 AM
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    mimms does not find this helpful: Because the answer was sarcastic
    Hello again, mimms:

    Yeah, what I should have said is this... Thank you, thank you kind sir, for allowing me HELP you out of your bad situation... Yes, my information was CORRECT, and FAST, and FREE, but I wasn't warm and fuzzy enough for you.. I should have excused you for NOT knowing the rules of the business you CHOSE to be in. I should have told you how wonderful you are for LETTING these people live in your house, and lavish money on you each month for being so wonderful

    Barf!

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    Oct 25, 2010, 11:53 AM

    I don't see any sarcasm in Excon's initial response. He was simply pointing out the obvious.

    If you want to change the payment date you are going to have to get their consent. Simple as that. In order to get their consent you probably need to offer them something. For example, if the next rent payment is now due on the 15th of November, tell them they don't have to pay it until December 1st (along with December's rent). It's a matter of negotiation. Give them something in return for their giving you something.

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