Avoid Eviction From Rental Property Due to Late Payment
If you have some time before your next rental payment is due, here are a few simple steps you can follow to avoid eviction from rental property if you find yourself in this predicament.
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Inform your leasing office. Communication is golden. If you explain your situation to the resident manager before the rent is due, they may be able to make some concessions for you.

Pawn some of your possessions.
Here's where you have to decide if sentimental value is more important than keeping a roof over your head. Now, you don't want to pawn your great grandmother's wedding ring.
However, you may be able to get a decent amount of cash for that guitar you bought a while back that you haven't learned to play yet. Look around for old instruments, movies, video games, jewelry, golf clubs, power tools, or anything else that you think you can sell to a pawn shop for a few bucks.
Maintain communication with your leasing office throughout the entire process.
You may receive a few notices concerning your late rent, but don't be discouraged by them because your leasing office is just going through the legal procedures they have to follow concerning unpaid rent.
Give close attention to the language of any notices you receive.
In most cases, you'll end up having until the 15th of the month before your leasing office takes legal action to have you evicted. Instead of going into panic, remain focused on getting the extra cash you need.
Pay your rent with a cashier's check or money order.
Hopefully, by the the 15th, you're able to come up with the extra money to cover your rent and other expenses.
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