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  2. How late can I pay my rent in California? Is there a grace ...

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    Not paying rent on time can result in a negative mark on your credit report, late fees or even eviction. “The amount of late fees charged by owners and managers of residential rental property is ...

  3. Some landlords charge rent payment ‘convenience fees’. Is it ...

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    North Carolina law allows landlords to charge up to $15 or 5% of the rent, whichever is greater, in fees for rent that is late. Furthermore, a late fee can only be charged one time for each late ...

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    Costa-Hawkins is the key state legislation which serves to guide the operative provisions and practice of rent control in California. [58] Yet it is the local governments, for the most part the cities, which actually write and adopt the specific rent control laws.

  5. These Kansas state government issues dominated the headlines ...

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    Kansas budgeted $120 million in pay raises for state employees, and individuals whose positions are deemed to be 10% or more below the market rate for their salary can expect a pay bump up to the ...

  6. Rent regulation - Wikipedia

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    [39]: 7 [40]: 1 [41]: 1 A 2019 study found that San Francisco's rent control laws reduced tenant displacement from rent controlled units in the short-term, but resulted in landlords removing 30% of the rent controlled units from the rental market (by conversion to condos or TICs) which led to a 15% citywide decrease in total rental units, and a ...

  7. Late fee - Wikipedia

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    Late fees are generally calculated on a per day, per item basis. Organizations encourage the payment of late fees by suspending a client's borrowing or rental privileges until accumulated fees are paid, sometimes after these fees have exceeded a certain level.

  8. California Labor Code - Wikipedia

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    California Refinery and Chemical Plant Worker Safety Act of 1990 added section 7872 and 7873 to the Labor Code. On September 25, 1992, AB 2601 was signed into law. [20] It protected gays and lesbians against employment discrimination. [21] California was the seventh state to add sexual orientation to laws barring job discrimination. [22]

  9. Under proposed law, Kansas City would require landlords to ...

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    Another landlord-tenant battle is brewing in Kansas City over an issue that the landlords won last time around. Now four years later, the citywide tenant union KC Tenants is taking another run ...