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Vivinavi Los Angeles
1 month rent calculation

Housing
#1
  • mail
  • 2022/02/03 02:38

My landlord decided that a month is 4 weeks and charged me for payment. This is strange because the payment date changes every month ? I accumulated that discrepancy and was billed for it. Sure, I've been paying since 2020, the beginning of the Corona disaster, although I couldn't work and was late on my payments. When I was unable to pay for the discrepancy, I was charged the amount of rent as if it were the amount I paid to be able to pay it as soon as possible. The Corona disaster has not ended yet ?.

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#19
  • 笑っちゃった
  • 2022/02/11 (Fri) 17:53
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> The amount of rent was charged as if it were the amount I paid to be able to pay it as quickly as possible when I had to pay for the discrepancy.

That's right. Translate this into "Japanese.

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#20
  • 2022/02/11 (Fri) 21:58
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Since some of you who seem to be dumb say you don't understand my writing, I will explain it again.
I decided that a month is 4 weeks, and although the payment is late, the payment date changes every month, so I accumulate the discrepancy and
as if it were the amount of rent, the landlord pays it. When the Corona disaster occurred,
I was told that I had to pay the rent
for the delay, but I was not able to work, and when the Corona disaster ended, I accumulated the difference and charged it to my creditors. It's funny ? because the payment date changes every month and Corona Termination hasn't done it yet ?
I think you know what I mean now. If you don't know, are you OK - ?

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#23
  • 珍保 立夫
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 02:03
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I'm here 🙇 ♂ ️
I've heard you explain the details, but I don't understand it at all🤷🏽 ♂ ️
.
> The discrepancy is accumulated and considered as if it were the amount of rent and paid by the "landlord".

You rent the room and the "landlord" pays the rent ?
Normally the "tenant" pays the rent~

> When the Corona disaster is paid for the discrepancy, the payment is certainly discrepant from 2020 、、、、

The Corona Disaster is out of sync ?
The Corona Disaster is universal, but in your head it is happening at a different time ?
And as I said in my first post, it is not "when you start paying", but "when you start paying". ?

> I couldn't work, and the end of the Corona disaster has accumulated and claimed the discrepancy.

What ! the coronal disaster was displaced in your mind and already 'ended' ?
No way ? when did it end ?
although there are periods of 'convergence' at certain times 🤔

> I think you get the idea now. If you don't understand, are you OK - ?

your rent is paid by the landlord, and until the thought that the corona disaster occurred during a period of displacement and that the corona disaster has already ended improves to the level of common sense, nobody will understand what you are saying I think ?

you are the one 🤣

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#24
  • 感染済み
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 07:46
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The corona is not over in the brain of the uninfected.
Once you have antibodies, the corona no longer matters. You won't be infected if you come in contact with a positive person.
It's no different than the common cold or the flu.

how long are you going to live with your corona brain ? lol

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#27

#20 and I'm getting more and more confused.
If you're not a native Japanese speaker, try writing in your own language ? I don't know what language you speak, but maybe someone will respond.

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#28
  • 無知
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 09:28
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. > The payment date changes every month, so the corona disaster hasn't ended yet ? I think you get the idea.

I don't understand at all. January rent is paid by the end of December, and February rent is paid by the end of January
This is common sense However, this person, Ayashi, paid January rent on January 7, and February rent on February 14 、、、、, and he is getting off on the right track ?
Then, January rent is one week late, February rent is two weeks late, and common sense tells him that
But he thinks that the rent he paid on Jan 6th will be paid from Jan 7th to Feb 6th
So he has to pay for one week of rent-free stay every month
I don't know what he's saying from the description, but I imagine that's what he's saying. I'm guessing something like that ?.

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#29
  • ひー
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 09:54
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The landlord has decided that a month is 4 weeks, so there are always 2 , 3 extra days each month. Well, February is a bit more subtle.
So every month, the payment date is 2 , 3 days earlier.

And that's about it. But beyond that, I still don't know.

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#30
  • ひー
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 09:55
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That means you pay every 4 weeks ?.

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#31

I could see everyone trying so hard to understand 🙄😄
I couldn't help but laugh. 😊

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#34
  • 珍保 立夫
  • 2022/02/12 (Sat) 11:20
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#28 Mr. Ignorant,

I know that Topix does not understand, as Mr. Ignorant says, that ~ the rent is due and payable, but
first of all, Topix does not indicate whether the initial contract is due monthly or every 4 weeks.

And what brings up the corona disaster ?

Even in #1 and #20 supplemental explanation
> the discrepancy is accumulated and considered as if it were the rent amount and paid by the landlord.
When the corona disaster is not paid, do you think the corona infestation will change the due date of the rent ?

Basically, the owner of this topic cannot explain correctly, and he is making his own assumptions ( that the corona disaster will cause the payment to be out of line ?. ) is correct
.

And I don't know why #9 to #17 of this response were deleted, but someone named Chin asked
> is that an apartment ? or a shared house ?
in here.

and at the same time, an HN called #3 Hiring for "Job Search Company Information"
> Thank you for your reply, Chin-san. Share house.

and suddenly there is a response that has nothing to do with job search.
From the fact that the reply does not match the "company information for job search", the date and time, and the fact that the reply is from Chin-san,
I think that this #3 Kaki and #1 Aya are the same person.

I think that this topical owner seems to be a very natural girl.

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#37
  • 手前生国と発しますところ日本でがんす
  • 2022/02/15 (Tue) 08:39
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It would be easier to understand if you paid on the 1st of each month because it is complicated.

If it is in the middle of the month, it is easy to understand if you pay until the end of the month on a daily basis

and pay that month on the 1st again.

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#38
  • アメリカナイズ?
  • 2022/02/15 (Tue) 08:47
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Maybe because it's a month and the number of days changes slightly each month, or maybe because the U.S. bills on a weekly basis.

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#39
  • は?
  • 2022/02/15 (Tue) 09:09
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> The US charges on a weekly basis.

is ? monthly. Don't make it an American batch.

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#41
  • 貪欲.瞋恚、愚痴
  • 2022/02/15 (Tue) 11:04
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A friend of mine's apartment rent payment is
automatically deducted on the first of every month.

He said he gets a mail at the end of the month reminding him to pay.

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#42

There were 6 people in an 8 tatami room there, not a single room. A three-bedroom house, as I recall.

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#44
  • 名無し
  • 2022/02/18 (Fri) 09:34
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If you're renting a room like a roommate, you could have a weekly contract for sightseeing or short term.

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#45
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2022/02/18 (Fri) 12:41
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Weekly payment even when staying longer in cheap motels.

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#46
  • ??
  • 2022/02/18 (Fri) 18:32
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44
Since we're talking about rent, that's a different story ?.

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#48

When I went to see the rooms, I thought the number of people in the shared rooms would be 2~3 in one bedroom, but even 4 people in a small room was a lot. There were three bunk beds in a large room.

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#49
  • 幸福のカギを握る
  • 2022/02/19 (Sat) 06:31
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A friend of mine lives in an apartment
where he said three people go out in one car every morning in one bed.

He said the owner never comes in and leaves maintenance to the contractor
and the maintenance man has no idea how many people live in the room.

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