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Rent Issue! by Gentlesoul2021(m): 9:04am On Jan 23
Good day NL

Please don't air me. I paid my last rent in September, September 17th to be precise. When is my rent suppose to expire, is it not September the following year?

How come they are counting August?

If you do your birthday March 5, are you celebrating your next year birthday by February 5?
OR
When a new child is born on Monday and named Monday the following week, why didn't the naming be held on Sunday..

We calculate everything right but when it comes to rent, we draw the line?

Please come to my rescue and explain because I don't understand again.

When is my rent suppose to expire I need clarification. Thank you.

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Re: Rent Issue! by MidasTouch15: 9:23am On Jan 23
Gentlesoul2021:
Good day NL

Please don't air me. I paid my last rent in September, September 17th to be precise. When is my rent suppose to expire, is it not September the following year?

How come they are counting August?

If you do your birthday March 5, are you celebrating your next year birthday by February 5?
OR
When a new child is born on Monday and named Monday the following week, why didn't the naming be held on Sunday..

We calculate everything right but when it comes to rent, we draw the line?

Please come to my rescue and explain because I don't understand again.

When is my rent suppose to expire I need clarification. Thank you.

Cc nlfpmod
It's september to september. Whoever tell u otherwise is evil

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Re: Rent Issue! by cenaman(m): 9:35am On Jan 23
A calender year is 12 month not 13.... Na thief u be?

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Re: Rent Issue! by Gentlesoul2021(m): 9:39am On Jan 23
MidasTouch15:

It's september to september. Whoever tell u otherwise is evil

I tot as much...

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Re: Rent Issue! by femi4: 10:42am On Jan 23
17th
Re: Rent Issue! by ivolt: 10:42am On Jan 23
When did you pay?
September 1 or september 30?
What date was written on the agreement?
Those are the things that matter.

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Re: Rent Issue! by inoki247: 10:43am On Jan 23
Let me break it down in a simple way how many days do we have in a Week I guess 7 today is Tuesday if you tell someone to meet u next week Tuesday start the counting from today and see if is still 7days...

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Re: Rent Issue! by SouthSouth1914: 10:43am On Jan 23
September to September is 13 months. August is correct!

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Re: Rent Issue! by femi4: 10:43am On Jan 23
Gentlesoul2021:
Good day NL

Please don't air me. I paid my last rent in September, September 17th to be precise. When is my rent suppose to expire, is it not September the following year?

How come they are counting August?

If you do your birthday March 5, are you celebrating your next year birthday by February 5?
OR
When a new child is born on Monday and named Monday the following week, why didn't the naming be held on Sunday..

We calculate everything right but when it comes to rent, we draw the line?

Please come to my rescue and explain because I don't understand again.

When is my rent suppose to expire I need clarification. Thank you.
Sept 16 2025

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Re: Rent Issue! by Reelmii: 10:43am On Jan 23
Re: Rent Issue! by Chibuzoripob: 10:43am On Jan 23
sad AUGUST 16.The extra should be14 days.STOP stressing yourself,go pay baba his money.Nor dey drag 🏠 rent with the owner

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Re: Rent Issue! by Geovanni412(m): 10:43am On Jan 23
MidasTouch15:

It's september to september. Whoever tell u otherwise is evil

Don't you have tenancy agreement?

It is September to August, that's how we calculate it on all the properties we manage.

Do well to pay your landlord on time

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Re: Rent Issue! by IamNat: 10:43am On Jan 23
Just calculate 12 months, which should be 17th of September the following year.

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Re: Rent Issue! by Etranshub(m): 10:43am On Jan 23
September 16th 2023 to September 15th 2024 is exactly 365days which makes a year

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Re: Rent Issue! by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 10:44am On Jan 23
I will never be poor in my life, if you are rich, I'm sure you won't be counting all these

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Re: Rent Issue! by Onucs(m): 10:44am On Jan 23
Rent palava
Re: Rent Issue! by femi4: 10:44am On Jan 23
SouthSouth1914:
September to September is 13 months. August is correct!
He paid mid September. So September to September isn't 13 months

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Re: Rent Issue! by verybadmouth(m): 10:44am On Jan 23
Gentlesoul2021:
Good day NL

Please don't air me. I paid my last rent in September, September 17th to be precise. When is my rent suppose to expire, is it not September the following year?

Nothing to calculate. Your rent is due on the same date you paid. Shikena.

If you pay your rent January 1st of a new year. You renew on the same January 1st the next year.

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Re: Rent Issue! by AgbaDesigner(m): 10:44am On Jan 23
Dealing with a landlord who engages in such practices is truly distressing. Instead of engaging in arguments, consider saving up and gracefully vacating the apartment when the lease expires.

Ideally, you should receive the remainder of September as a moving bonus. Landlords who meticulously calculate dates for tenants often signal trouble ahead. From my past experiences, such landlords tend to burden tenants with an array of unexpected bills. As the lease expiration approaches, they may even attempt to increase the rent by 30%. If you agree to this hike, be prepared for a steeper increase of 50% the following year.

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Re: Rent Issue! by GreaterFuture(m): 10:44am On Jan 23
Dishonesty.
Clear it up with them
Re: Rent Issue! by ravensckar(m): 10:45am On Jan 23
I don't understand all these 12 months or 13 months gibberish that some of you are typing up there. My own be sey, if I pay you September 2023, my next rent will be in September 2024.

#That's_All

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Re: Rent Issue! by GO0dharddick: 10:45am On Jan 23
E sure me die say na lawyer go prepare that agreement
Re: Rent Issue! by Nazgul: 10:45am On Jan 23
Gentlesoul2021:
Good day NL

Please don't air me. I paid my last rent in September, September 17th to be precise. When is my rent suppose to expire, is it not September the following year?

How come they are counting August?

If you do your birthday March 5, are you celebrating your next year birthday by February 5?
OR
When a new child is born on Monday and named Monday the following week, why didn't the naming be held on Sunday..

We calculate everything right but when it comes to rent, we draw the line?

Please come to my rescue and explain because I don't understand again.

When is my rent suppose to expire I need clarification. Thank you.
This one month deficit calculation is mostly done by greedy barristers, caretakers or agents in charge of the property and not the landlord.

That's why it's always good to let them know before making payment that you'll be renewing your rent after 12 months and not 11. Eg if you make payment today 23rd January 2024, it should be due on 23rd January 2025 and not 23 December 2024.

If they refuse to agree with you that you'll be due on 23rd January 2024, tell them you're no more interested in the house and leave, they'll call you back to make payment.

If you just make payment without settling this issue, there's nothing you can do than to arrange their money by 23rd December 2024.

So just arrange their money by August for them, and sort it out before making your next payment

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Re: Rent Issue! by Bubu4Sea: 10:45am On Jan 23
Count 365 days for them.

Use calculator show them‡️
https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html

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Re: Rent Issue! by sukkot: 10:45am On Jan 23
shocked sept 17 to sept 17. no gree for anybody oooo

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Re: Rent Issue! by Helpfromabove1(m): 10:45am On Jan 23
Oga August is correct

Sept to August is 12month

You are confusing yourself self with sept 17 date not knowing the agreement is saying sept 1 to August 30 now there is a fight over 1- 16th days

Finally check the tenancy agreement you signed that the referee


Maybe I need to break down this more

A calendar year is from Jan 2023 to Dec 2023 and not Jan 2023 to Jan 2024

The real point of confusion here is because he paid on the 16th (mid month) if according to the receipt and agreement his rent starts counting from that date of payment then is annual payment will be due on the 15th of sept but in practice mostly start at the beginning of the month and end at the last day of the month eg from 1 August to 31 July , 1 Sept - 30 August e. t.c and it is what is on the agreement and receipt that stand not date of payment

Note your tenancy does not start counting the day you made payment as people usually assume, the tenancy start counting on the date agreed and written on the receipt and on the tenancy agreement

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Re: Rent Issue! by Bankowner: 10:45am On Jan 23
Your rent expires September 16th, that's a full year cycle.

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Re: Rent Issue! by PrinceofSarcasm: 10:46am On Jan 23
It's September to August

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Re: Rent Issue! by Sirebrightlight: 10:47am On Jan 23
September October November December January February March April may June July August..... Count and tell me how many months are listed here πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€”πŸ‘€πŸ‘€

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Re: Rent Issue! by Jadmchris(m): 10:47am On Jan 23
It expires on sept 17 , at the exact time you paid your first rent

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