• istdaslol@feddit.org
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    People already put rent on their credit card to pay it off in chunks. This is just Klarna tapping in that market

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      People already put rent on their credit card to pay it off in chunks. This is just Klarna tapping in that market

      People using CC to pay rent isn’t reassuring, it’s more alarming. Paying for housing on short-term, high-interest credit is financial insanity and implies profound dysfunction if not desperation.

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          You get charged a 3% transaction fee for using a credit card, which more than wipes out the value of any points you might earn.

          Tap for spoiler

          (Excluding the Bilt card, which used to let you earn 1% on rent and they processed it like an ACH/bank debit, so no credit card fee. But they recently restructured their rewards and it’s not nearly as easy to profit now.)

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        Well if you don’t pay they can evict you very fast. So if you need the money yesterday you have to accept 12%pa

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      A ton of property management companies charge like 3-5% “convenience” charge for using a credit card, meaning even with cash back you lose some money.

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      I tend to forget that salaries are paid weekly in the US. Then this makes at least somewhat sense.

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          Well, I’m used to monthly, both for rent and for salaries. So biweekly is still strangely often to me.

          But thanks for correcting me.

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            Monthly or biweekly are both common in the US for salaries. And biweekly being the most common for hourly. Really just depends on your employer.

            But, bills always come in monthly, which makes the monthly budgeting simple. A biweekly bill would fuck over a bunch of people as occasionally it would hit three times in a month.

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        But then why isn’t rent paid weekly?

        Where I live, weekly or fortnightly pay is more common than monthly, and rent is almost always paid weekly.

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          But then why isn’t rent paid weekly?

          rent is almost always paid weekly.

          Did you mean monthly in that last sentence?

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            The first is referring to the US, the second to where Dave lives (I assume New Zealand).

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            You said it makes sense that in the US people get paid weekly (and pay rent monthly) so having a service that lets you pay rent off each week makes sense.

            I’m asking why in the US people don’t pay rent weekly. Where I live it’s the most common way of doing it.

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              I’m asking why in the US people don’t pay rent weekly. Where I live it’s the most common way of doing it.

              Basically all bills in the US come in monthly. Keeps the number of transfers, letters, and emails down. And as everything is on the same schedule, it works pretty well.

              A biweekly bill would fuck over a bunch of people as it would occasionally come in three times in a month; necessitating a larger amount of cash on hand to account for these months. (And people are, overall, really bad about having any cash on hand)

              Edit: Rejiggered the comment a bit

              Edit 2: People get paid in the US either monthly or biweekly.

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                People get paid in the US either monthly or biweekly.

                Ah, this is different than the other comment implied. They said:

                I tend to forget that salaries are paid weekly in the US. Then this makes at least somewhat sense.