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Late Fees for Rent: What Landlords Can Charge in Each State

Late Fees for Rent: What Landlords Can Charge in Each State

by Denise Supplee | Last updated Mar 9, 2022 | General Property Management, Leasing Issues, Spark Blog | 7 comments

What can landlords legally charge as late fees for rent? It depends on your state’s landlord-tenant laws, and in some cases your local city regulations. Many states don’t explicitly limit the amount that landlords can charge, but require that it be “reasonable.” Talk...

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