If you pay what you owe to the landlord then the landlord will not need to sue you as if they do the debt you owe will be a CCJ and CCJs go on your credit report
You can read, can't you? Read your lease. You know when rent is due. Expect to pay a late fee too, and interest and perhaps lawyer's fees if you are sued. The ll won't agree to any payment plan but he may not turn down rent paid late so, when you have it, pay it. Maybe you can avoid being taken to collections and being sued.
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Only if the landlord agrees to tit & they have no legal obligation to do so.
If your landlord will let you do this.
If you pay what you owe to the landlord then the landlord will not need to sue you as if they do the debt you owe will be a CCJ and CCJs go on your credit report
So you bought a house but need to move back home & make payments for 1 months rent?
You need 2-3 years or what? How about 4 years?
You would have to talk to your landlord and see what they tell you
you rnight be able to, i would ask thern about it, or you could pay thern the extra rnonth before you leave
Only if they allow it. They have no legal obligation to accept anything but full payment.
The ll will probably let you pay it back on a payment plan. But that doesn't mean that it doesn't affect your credit.
You can read, can't you? Read your lease. You know when rent is due. Expect to pay a late fee too, and interest and perhaps lawyer's fees if you are sued. The ll won't agree to any payment plan but he may not turn down rent paid late so, when you have it, pay it. Maybe you can avoid being taken to collections and being sued.