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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date in the first blank field, indicating when the rent is due.
  3. In the next section, input the total amount owed for past due rent in the designated space.
  4. Fill in the name of the landlord and their complete address, ensuring all details are accurate.
  5. Next, provide your name as the tenant along with your full address.
  6. Specify the location of the mobile home covered by this agreement in the appropriate field.
  7. Indicate the interest rate per annum and detail how many monthly installments will be made, including amounts.
  8. Set a date for when the first installment is due and ensure subsequent payment dates are clear.
  9. Finally, sign and date where indicated to finalize your agreement.

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Negotiate Your Rent Ask your landlord in writing (as far in advance as possible) for a few extra days. Explain your difficulties and emphasize (if you can) that they are only temporary. Offer (if at all possible) to pay at least some of the rent on time.
Yes, a landlord can evict you for being late on rent. This usually will result in a Pay Rent or Quit notice, which means that you need to pay what you owe or move. If you do neither, the landlord can start the eviction process.
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