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Late Payment Of Rent Or NSF FeesFees Related to Landlord Losses Fees will often be charged in respect of late rent payments, or for dealing with NSF cheques. In this regard the law distinguishes between what are legitimate, pre-estimated damages and what is in fact a penalty that bears no relation to the actual losses suffered as a result. The general rule is that a genuine, pre-estimate of the losses you might suffer are legitimate charges. However, charges that bear no relation to the amount you might be out of pocket are a penalty and are illegal. In one 2001 case, a landlord charged a late payment fee of $5.00 per day for 30 days on unpaid rent, with a premium of 25% being charged on amounts unpaid after 30 days. The judge found that the general legal principles included:
In the case it was decided that the $5.00 fee per day was a penalty as it was exorbitant compared to the rent of $325 per month and it applied whether the tenant was even $1 short in rent. May 2006 |
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