Our rent back-out fund is at $1397 in our accounts. I'm thinking we're going to have to pay it as we haven't had anyone solid other than the first guy who had his move-out date wrong. (Side rant: Why are people so rude? If you change your mind or are no longer interested, I don't care, but at least have the courtesy to say thanks, but no thanks rather than just being completely unresponsive!) I also have to add $300 from my account and $234 from a check at home which will bring us to $1931. The last $69 will be funded with DH's last check from his old job.
That check was mailed, so I'm thinking we'll get it early next week. It should be in the $2000 range, so the remainder will jump-start November's mortgage payment.
My $800 will finish it out and start November's rent in our current place through the 20th. We'll need my first paycheck from November to finish out that fund. All other payments have already been accounted for for the remainder of October. We'll probably be a little short with living on last month's income, but I'm hoping to boost that up next month.
Update on Rent Back-Out Fund and other money things
October 14th, 2016 at 04:22 pm
October 15th, 2016 at 03:25 pm 1476545112
There are so many tasks in moving I've found it helpful to list on Smart Phone to reduce stress of forgetting to take care of items.
If you plan to use a rental truck, check with your insurance agent to see if insurance for truck rental is/ can be and cost rider on your policy since rental outlets insurance is so expensive.
How do your utility providers manage the transfer to your new residence while you remain responsible for your current rental? Do they charge disconnect/reconnect fees as typical here'? If any utilities are new, do they require a security deposit?
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