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Rent Receipts provide proof of rent payment for the renter and a record of income for the landlord. Typically, a Rent Receipt will include information such as the amount paid, how payment was made, and the location of the property.
The letter should include the tenants name, the address of the property, the start and end dates of the lease, the amount of rent paid, and the name and contact information of the landlord or property manager.
Include the date and rental period of the payment, the property address, the tenants full name, and the person receiving the payment. Include the payment amount, the method of payment, the remaining lease balance (if applicable), and any other information that may be important, like late fees.
To date, we have not received your full monthly rent payment. Please understand that failure to pay rent is the most frequent cause for tenants to lose their housing, and we are concerned about the balance due from you. Presently, you have an amount due of $. Please pay this amount immediately.
Rent collection letters should include the description/details of the missed payment, when it was due, the owed amount, and any other important information. A tenants rental agreement is the first place to look if you think they are late on their payment.
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Related Q&A to Unpaid Rent Legal Document

Receipts and proofs of payment Name of vendor (person or company you paid) Transaction date (when you paid) Detailed description of goods or services purchased (what you bought) Amount paid. Form of payment (how you paid cash, check, or last four digits of credit card)
Non-payment Building owners must notify the tenant that rent is late, what the balance is, and that, if not paid, the tenant will be evicted. Three days after notice is given or oral demand for the rent is made, the owner may file a nonpayment proceeding in Housing Court and serve papers on the tenant.
In the letter, include the following information on a business letterhead: Your tenants name. Rental property address. Rent price. The purpose of the letter. Confirmation that your tenant has paid rent on time. Your contact information.

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