• I had a landlord that would let you mail checks to get around it. But the leasing docs explicitly stated there was a 6% fee for every day rent was late and rent wasn’t considered received until the check cleared.

    So we had to mail the check like 2 weeks in advance in case it didn’t arrive quickly enough and then sometimes he’d deposit it 1-2 after receipt and then it’d be a nail biter if it fully cleared in the 24-72 hours necessary for him not to consider it “late”.

    I hate that guy and he’s like 90 now and still not dead despite cancer and two heart attacks.

    • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      129 days ago

      That’s fucked bro. Certified mail for sure.

      As far as the clearing thing that just sounds straight up illegal.

      • Prox
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        59 days ago

        But certified mail also costs money so now you’re back to the same concept as the 3% fee

        • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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          129 days ago

          I mean if your rent is $500USD (which is stupidly low, in the US I don’t think this exists even in the middle of nowhere) then 3% is $15

          Certified mail is around $6

          Plus you’re not rewarding the landlord/payment processor for their stupid fees.

          If your rent is more realistic like $1500 then 3% is $45. No contest.

          • I was more poor back then, certified mail cost extra, also getting to the post office during business hours was nearly impossible.

            But I understand the logic (maybe moreso now…) - but poor me was too busy just trying to get by day to day and survive.