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I have a tenant who was due to pay rent on 25 March. I haven't received it so far. He is an overseas student so his income hasn't been affected. On Thursday 26 March I asked when I could expect the rent to be paid and he told me he was transferring money that day and I'd receive it in 1-2 days. Yesterday he told me the money had been transferred (again) and it would reach me by Tuesday 31 March. I asked for evidence that the transfer had been made and I haven't had anything from him to show that the transfer has been initiated. He does have a Guarantor. I am going to send him a Rent Arrears notification tomorrow. If I don't receive the rent with 14 days of the due date I will send a second Rent Arrears notification to him and his Guarantor but I'm just wondering if he can get away with not paying the rent? I also believe he has returned to United Arab Emirates so my flat is unoccupied does that help?
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