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

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    The fee can range from $5 to more than $60 per rent payment. One tenant in Concord took to Nextdoor this month to express their grievance. “Convenience fee to pay rent?

  3. 7 apps that help you pay rent - AOL

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    Monthly rent payments often consume a significant portion of household income, with many Americans spending more than 30 percent of their earnings on housing costs. As rental prices continue to ...

  4. How to Spot and Fight Unfair Fees - AOL

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  5. Late fee - Wikipedia

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    A late fee, also known as an overdue fine, late fine, or past due fee, is a charge fined against a client by a company or organization for not paying a bill or returning a rented or borrowed item by its due date.

  6. Cancel rent - Wikipedia

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    [39] [43] This created a situation under which they could not pay their rent, or they were at risk of soon being unable to pay rent. [1] Some were also at risk of eviction or heavy back-pay fees when eviction moratoriums would be lifted in their states. [1] In June 2020, the Aspen Institute reported that 19-23 million people were at risk of ...

  7. Civil penalty - Wikipedia

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    A civil penalty or civil fine is a financial penalty imposed by a government agency as restitution for wrongdoing. The wrongdoing is typically defined by a codification of legislation , regulations , and decrees .

  8. Bill that would limit rent hikes, late fees for tenants ... - AOL

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    The bill has been one of the most controversial proposals discussed in this year's legislative session. The proposed law would limit annual increases that tenants in the state pay to 7%.

  9. Bill of costs - Wikipedia

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    A bill of costs is an itemized list of expenses a prevailing party in a lawsuit or action needs to pay for services procured from a lawyer. [1] It can have varying levels of detail and should describe the nature of the work done by the lawyer for the client, and any other expenses incurred.