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due rent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "due rent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial obligations, specifically when referring to rent that is owed or payable. Example: "The landlord sent a reminder about the due rent for this month, which must be paid by the end of the week."
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3 human-written examples
The welfare program also covered the past due rent.
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But Marta Sabater, a single mother of two, got back the key to her Bronx apartment last month after New York City hired a legal and social service agency to take on her case in housing court, and help her obtain more than $6,000 in public subsidies to pay past due rent.
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The bottom line is they will charge you, and if you do not pay all due rent and fees, at some point they can evict you.
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Suppose they had doubts about receiving their due rents from the producer as well, and you can well see that they might begin to make other arrangements for the Albery and to see the Guardsman as a brief "filler".
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He now shows a past-due rent of over $13,000.
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It drew $800 from the fund to cover Ms. Perez's past-due rent.
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Five months later, while the apartment was being fixed, Ms. Hawkins received a past-due rent notice.
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Not only had Mr. Zantzinger collected rent for properties he did not own, he also went to court to demand past-due rent, and won.
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A Community Law official told a reporter that in the last two years, the organization had asked about 20 landlords to donate to Community Law 10percentt of any past-due rent it had collected on their behalf.
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The investigators are trying to determine if Community Law, in collaboration with some landlords, falsified applications to the state to arrange extra welfare payments to landlords to cover recipients' past-due rent, two officials close to the inquiry said.
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A -- Lucas A. Ferrara, a Manhattan lawyer who is an editor of the Landlord-Tenant Practice Reporter, a newsletter for lawyers, said that based on the information provided, the landlord would not be able to collect the so-called past-due rent.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "due rent", ensure that the context clearly indicates the period the rent covers (e.g., "The due rent for July is...").
Common error
Avoid using "due rent" to refer to the date when rent is to be paid. Instead, use phrases like "rent due date" or "payment deadline" to specify the date.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "due rent" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying the amount of rent that is owed or expected. Ludwig AI shows examples of its use in contexts concerning payment obligations and financial responsibilities related to renting. It usually precedes additional information, such as a date or amount.
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "due rent" is a noun phrase used to refer to the amount of rent that is owed or expected. According to Ludwig AI's analysis, the phrase is grammatically correct and while not very common, appears mostly in neutral contexts such as news articles and general discussions about renting. When using "due rent", it is important to clarify the specific period the rent covers and to avoid confusing it with the date when rent is to be paid. Alternatives such as "rent owed" or ""outstanding rent"" can be used for similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
past due rent
Emphasizes the rent is overdue.
rent owed
Replaces "due" with "owed", emphasizing the obligation.
outstanding rent
Highlights that the rent hasn't been paid yet.
rent payable
Focuses on the rent that needs to be paid.
rent arrears
Indicates that the rent is overdue.
unpaid rent
Directly states that the rent has not been paid.
rental fees due
Refers to a bill with the addition of fees.
rent liability
Refers to the state of being legally bound to pay rent.
rent balance
Focuses on the monetary amount that is left to be paid.
outstanding rental amount
Highlights the specific monetary value owed for rent.
FAQs
How to use "due rent" in a sentence?
You can use "due rent" to refer to the amount of rent that is owed. For example, "The landlord sent a notice regarding the "past due rent"." or "The total "outstanding rent" is $1200".
What can I say instead of "due rent"?
Alternatives include "rent owed", ""outstanding rent"", or "rent payable", depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "due rent" or "rent is due"?
"Due rent" is a noun phrase referring to the amount owed, while "rent is due" is a statement indicating that the payment deadline has arrived. Both are correct but have different meanings.
What's the difference between "due rent" and "past due rent"?
"Due rent" generally refers to the rent that is currently expected or required. "Past due rent" specifically indicates rent that was expected earlier but hasn't yet been paid.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested