Anon should go suck the landlordβs dick
we live in a decent apartment in cool part of city $1100/month for rent
Bullshit
You can see the date in the top part. This was in 2019 before covid and before all the prices went to crazy town.
Man I wish I lived where you did in 2019. I was looking for a place from 2017 to 2020, and they were already fucked.
Hell, Studio Apartments with like 500sqft were 2200 to 2400 a month already.
Last I checked you can move 50 miles from civilization and pay 600/month, but that was also the case 7 years ago.
Is it normal to pay cash for rent in the US? Iβve always done it by bank transfer, set up to pay automatically on the agreed dateβ¦
Seems like a great way to perform tax fraud.
Years ago you needed to send them a check every month. You also mostly got paid with a monthly check.
For some (historic) reason bank transfers are very underutilized in America. I think it gets better though? I donβt know am not 'murican.
For some (historic) reason bank transfers are very underutilized in America
My guess is that forcing you to withdraw cash or write checks is more profitable for one of the most under-regulated industries in the world in one of the most under-regulated countries in the world π€·
Just how backwards do you think we are? I havenβt written a check for at least ten years. Everything is electronic now.
Greater opportunity, yes; however, cash is still legal tender in the US and it used to be illegal to not accept it as payment (this may have changed). And, as the payer, make sure you get a receipt so they canβt screw you and if the landlord doesnβt pay taxes, youβre not culpable - itβs their responsibility, not yourβs.
Cash is fine. The receipt is important, though, for a number of reasons. Not many people are going to go withdraw $1,100 just to pay rent, unless theyβre getting a discount for cash, which is a good indication thereβs some tax dodging going on.
Even if you trade sex for rent, get a receipt saying you paid your rent.
I donβt know about rent, but an increasing amount of the retail industry no longer accepts cash.
American here. I have never paid rent in cash to a landlord I had a lease with. Only times I have paid in cash was when I was either living with a friend or giving a roommate my part of the rent. Itβs possible some people pay in cash, but I would say it is not common.
Same. I might have paid an application fee in cash or something (for background check), but thatβs really it in the past 15 years. If I was a landlord, I would highly discourage paying in cash, because nobody wants to handle thousands of dollars in cash every monthβ¦
I paid for the registration for my car in cash because I didnβt feel like buying checks to write a $25 bill.
MFers apparently charge a fee for cash transactions and never told me. Since I mailed it out and the state of Misery is awful it took 8 months before someone finally told me what I needed to do (send $26) and finally I got my plates.
Probably a check. If this was a while ago or a smaller landlord that just doesnβt have a fancypants website with a payment portal they probably have to drop a check off at their office each month. I had to do that in the year of our lord two thousand and twenty one before I got my house
Edit to add: the lowish rent definitely supports either reason too. Small towns most businesses have no web presence beyond a Facebook page or maybe some static html made by the local computer place 5-15 years ago that they havenβt updated since then because they arenβt seeing the value in spending money to update it. It really is like going back in time technologically a good 15 years living in a small town
For almost the first year I lived there I paid rent in person by cheque to a management company office. It was a midtown manhatten apartment in a nice ish building less than a decade ago. They also forgot to cash the bankers draft I had written up for my deposit (five fucking figures that they just didnβt notice for years). Real Estate has a surprising number of absolute clowns still for some reason. I guess because itβs been easy money for asset owners so they chaff wasnβt being squeezed out.
Damn, that is a really high rate for a prostitute.
$1100 for sex? The landlord was rather desperate.