Where a tenant has successfully exercised its break right, the issue then becomes one of whether it can recover any «overpayments» it has made, meaning that part of
the rent paid in advance which relates to the period from the break date to the end of the rent quarter.
the law at the date the leases were entered into was
that rent paid in advance could not be apportioned and the court was therefore unwilling to infer the contrary without the parties (who had taken professional legal advice) having explicitly accounted for it;
They reaffirmed the principle that the Apportionment Act 1870 does not apply to
rent paid in advance.
With the dust having firmly settled and break clauses tweaked following last year's landmark case of Marks & Spencer plc v BNP Paribas, where it was deemed that
rent paid in advance before a break date would not have to be refunded for the post break period unless the lease expressly stated this, a new...
Not exact matches
It can also include costs
paid in advance (e.g., prepaid insurance, prepaid
rent, etc.).
At Babies Getaway, we believe
in transparency therefore, we don't ask for any hidden charges, before you finalize to
rent anything, we will tell you the whole cost of
renting that gear and the
advance you need to
pay.
If you promise to
pay important bills like your Sugar Baby's
rent or tuition you need to follow through and if your circumstances change let her know
in advance so she has a chance to prepare herself.
Similar to
paying rent in advance, upping your security deposit gives the landlord financial incentive to approve your application.
A tenant shouldn't be
paying damage deposits, more than one month's
rent in advance, interest on arrears or penalties on missed rental payments, and they shouldn't be expected to waive their liability or their landlord's liability for maintenance and repair issues.
For example,
rents, insurance premiums and taxes are sometimes
paid in advance.
Another option — if you've saved up for your move — is to
pay your first three or six months
rent in advance.
Perhaps it would be fair to offer that you'll
pay a portion of the
rent in advance, and the rest once you arrive
in person and can verify the apartment is as advertised.
In most cases if you're renting, you'll be asked to pay 2 weeks rent in advance and a bond (usually 4 weeks rent) as a security deposi
In most cases if you're
renting, you'll be asked to
pay 2 weeks
rent in advance and a bond (usually 4 weeks rent) as a security deposi
in advance and a bond (usually 4 weeks
rent) as a security deposit.
These days I'm lucky enough to
pay my
rent 6 months
in advance, and have very few bills to
pay.
Offer to
pay three months»
rent in advance (of course, if you have enough means).
If you can earn a high interest rate by putting your cash
in a savings account or CD, then you will not be inclined to
pay your
rent a year
in advance, unless the savings
in rent are more than what you would earn
in interest.
I wouldn't mind to
pay 3
rents and deposit
in advance for my dog
Bikes for
rent at 7,50 EUR a day please reserve
in advance and
pay during your stay.
I live
in Uk and
renting a flat
in Netherlands, my tenant gave me deposit but agreement states he has to
pay one month
in advance, two weeks have passed since we signed contract but still no money.
Rent payable in advance and which falls due shortly before the administrator is able to vacate the premises will similarly be apportioned, thus enabling administrators to avoid paying rent for the period after which they vacate the premises and the resultant windfall to landlo
Rent payable
in advance and which falls due shortly before the administrator is able to vacate the premises will similarly be apportioned, thus enabling administrators to avoid
paying rent for the period after which they vacate the premises and the resultant windfall to landlo
rent for the period after which they vacate the premises and the resultant windfall to landlords.
In short, an administrator was not liable to pay rent (in advance) which fell due prior to the date of administration, even if the administrator subsequently occupied the premises for the purposes of the administration during that rental perio
In short, an administrator was not liable to
pay rent (
in advance) which fell due prior to the date of administration, even if the administrator subsequently occupied the premises for the purposes of the administration during that rental perio
in advance) which fell due prior to the date of administration, even if the administrator subsequently occupied the premises for the purposes of the administration during that rental period.
Saying
rent must be
paid monthly, starting 1/8 (first month of
rent was
paid in advance; pro-rata payments for any «loose days» have been discussed informally).
Do you
pay rent in advance, or
in arrears?
The lease did provide that the basic
rent was to be
paid yearly «and proportionately for any part of a year» by quarterly instalments
in advance.
Parts of the judgment
in M&S appear to be at odds with the decision
in Quirkco, where the judge stated that a landlord's entitlement to keep the full amount of
rent and other payments due
in advance stems from the fact that the tenant's contractual obligation to
pay them accrues on the relevant payment day.
M&S relied on the tenant's covenant
in the lease to
pay the
rent yearly and «proportionately for any part of a year by equal quarterly instalments
in advance».
M&S failed on the first ground for the same reason that the tenants
in QuirkCo and Canonical failed: the express terms of the lease were not sufficiently clear to displace the tenant's overarching obligation to
pay a full quarter's
rent in advance on all quarter days.
Bear
in mind that if you don't have a guarantor, you may be asked to
pay rent six months
in advance, upfront,
in order to secure the property.
However, we once had a tenant who
paid her
rent bi-weekly (
in -
advance)... so by the end of the month, she had deposited the next month's
rent.
So instead of
paying $ 489 / month ($ 978 for Feb & Mar), she had to
pay me $ 1800: roll: ($ 200 partial
rent for April
in advance).
one intangible fact not mentioned here are what I call «Gold tenants»: those are the ones who do their own minor repairs, never ever bug the landlord,
pay their
rent on time or
in advance.
If this tenant can show proof that they
paid 6 months
in advance, then the foreclosing bank has a right to sue the previous owner for those
rents collected as they did not
pay the mortgage and collected 6 months
in advance knowing this full well.
Under § 1026.38 (i)(8)(ii), the «Final» amount for «Adjustments and Other Credits» would include, for example, prorations of taxes or homeowners» association fees, utilities used but not
paid for by the seller,
rent collected
in advance by the seller from a tenant for a period extending beyond the consummation, and interest on loan assumptions.