How to Pay Your Rent During Hard Times
For the first time in your life, you are laid off from your job due to downsizing or a corporate merger. Your unemployment check is not making ends meet, let alone pay enough for the rent. Finding another job has been very difficult. On top of all that, your landlord keeps asking for the full rent, threatening legal action.
Do not panic. This special report contains ways to help you work with your landlord on a rent payment plan to get back or stay on track. Information covered includes:
- The Reality of Paying Rent
- How Owners and Managers think about Rent
- The Best Ways to Communicate with your Landlord
- How to Stay Ahead in your Rent Payments
- Why Paying the Rent with a Post Dated Check is Not Good
- Where to Find "Hidden Money" in your apartment
- Organizations that can Help You with your Temporary Problem
This informative report can be used regardless of where you live. Having temporary trouble paying the rent, and needing help to stay on top, is a national problem. My special report can help you communicate better with your landlord.
If you are a landlord, give this report to your tenant suffering a temporary financial hardship.
If you are a tenant, $3.49 for this 16 page special report could help you stay on top of your short-term situation.
Place your order through Paypal, using your personal check or credit card below. Or, mail your payment to:
Synergy Professional Services, P.O. Box 300160, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-0002
Email the Author, Carolyn Gibson at Synergysvc@aol.com if you have any questions.
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