Asking advice about lease
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2004 1:09 pm
Hi. I found this site just a few weeks ago while doing research. My husband and I are thinking of opening up lots for mobile homes. I figure you can answer this question.
To make a long story short, about six years ago we rented a l00 x 75 lot in town to a couple to place their mobile home. There was a lease drawn up, signed and notorized. In the lease I had a clause that if they missed two consecutive payments the contract was null and void. For the first couple or so years they paid fairly close to the first of each month. The last few years I've had to call, drop by, send letters, etc. She would get as much as four months behind (only $50 a month) then she'd send a check for $200. I really didn't worry much about it as I knew she would eventually pay. She's just one of those that lets things slide but at the same time is responsible in every other aspect, if you know what I mean.
Back in July, we let them know their rent was going up at the first of the year. I sent them a new lease to sign which would take effect Jan 1, 2004. I got the rent but never received the lease .A few days ago I sent them a certified notice of non-payment and let them know that if they paid before the 10th they would not have to pay the late charge. This late charge is new as the old lease had nothing about a late charge. In the letter I told them to send the money along with the notarized lease before the 10th. Today, the 10th I find a check for the rent but no lease. These people apparently do not want to sign the new lease. How do I stand on this as their home is parked on my lot, I have no lease and if I don't get it sent can I still enforce the late charge if they don't pay timely in the future? I appreciate your input.
Debbie
To make a long story short, about six years ago we rented a l00 x 75 lot in town to a couple to place their mobile home. There was a lease drawn up, signed and notorized. In the lease I had a clause that if they missed two consecutive payments the contract was null and void. For the first couple or so years they paid fairly close to the first of each month. The last few years I've had to call, drop by, send letters, etc. She would get as much as four months behind (only $50 a month) then she'd send a check for $200. I really didn't worry much about it as I knew she would eventually pay. She's just one of those that lets things slide but at the same time is responsible in every other aspect, if you know what I mean.
Back in July, we let them know their rent was going up at the first of the year. I sent them a new lease to sign which would take effect Jan 1, 2004. I got the rent but never received the lease .A few days ago I sent them a certified notice of non-payment and let them know that if they paid before the 10th they would not have to pay the late charge. This late charge is new as the old lease had nothing about a late charge. In the letter I told them to send the money along with the notarized lease before the 10th. Today, the 10th I find a check for the rent but no lease. These people apparently do not want to sign the new lease. How do I stand on this as their home is parked on my lot, I have no lease and if I don't get it sent can I still enforce the late charge if they don't pay timely in the future? I appreciate your input.
Debbie