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(US, GA) I just got approved for renting a house. But my question is...when is rent due? Kind of confused. Excerpt from the email inside.

Due to Reserve your property- Due by Friday 10/30/2020 (Cashier Check or Money order Only;NO Personal Checks Accepted )

A Property Reservation Fee of $1,095

Lease administrative fee of $150

Total amount of: $1,245.00

***This Reservation fee will become your first month’s rent at move-in. A Property Reservation agreement will also be sent for signature via Docusign shortly.


Due At Move In: 11/2/2020 (Cashier Check or Money order Only;NO Personal Checks Accepted)

Residence Monthly Benefit Fee of $20 …….See the attached document for all the great benefits!

Security Deposit of: $1,400 (Higher deposit due to lack of rental history) Move in/move out fee of $250

Total amount of: $1,670.00

**Your Second month' rent will be pro-rated for those days you did not occupy in November **

I paid the first $1.2k. Today. I'll pay the $1.6k tomorrow. I move in tomorrow or Monday. But when is my first months rent due? Dec 1st?

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