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  2. Some landlords charge rent payment ‘convenience fees’. Is it ...

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    Convenience fees are charges attached to rent when tenants pay their dues through an online portal via credit card. Typically, the fees are initially charged by third-party software hosts to ...

  3. Does my credit card cover damages to my rental car? A guide ...

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    Pay the full cost of the vehicle rental using the same credit card. File a claim with the car rental agency should an accident occur. Filing a claim for rental damage varies based on the card issuer.

  4. Dispute (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    In a credit card or debit card account, a dispute is a situation in which a customer questions the validity of a transaction that was registered to the account. Customers dispute charges for a variety of reasons, including unauthorized charges , excessive charges, failure by the merchant to deliver merchandise, defective merchandise ...

  5. What if your rent payment wasn't due all at once? A ... - AOL

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    The city's average rent is hovering around $1,250 for a two-bedroom apartment, and one paycheck can easily be consumed by the charge, leaving tenants with little money for food, utilities or other ...

  6. Rentcharge - Wikipedia

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    Rentcharge. In English land law, a rentcharge is an annual sum paid by the owner of freehold land (terre-tenant) to the owner of the rentcharge (rentcharger), a person who need have no other legal interest in the land. They are often known as chief rents in the north west of England but the term ground rent is used in many parts of the country ...

  7. Chargeback - Wikipedia

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    Chargeback. A chargeback is a return of money to a payer of a transaction, especially a credit card transaction. Most commonly the payer is a consumer. The chargeback reverses a money transfer from the consumer's bank account, line of credit, or credit card. The chargeback is ordered by the bank that issued the consumer's payment card.

  8. Can You Pay Rent With a Credit Card? - AOL

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    PlacePay: PlacePay charges a flat fee of $1.95 per ACH payment or 2.99% for every debit card or credit card payment. It allows you to split the cost of rent with roommates, and everyone can choose ...

  9. Fair Credit Billing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) is a United States federal law enacted on October 28, 1974 as an amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1601 et seq.) and as the third title of the same bill signed into law by President Gerald Ford that also enacted the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Its purpose is to protect consumers ...