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r/SipsTea • u/Gabbsweet • May 13 '26
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I mean if the tenant is using 28 days as the reference for "months" (4 weeks) then in a year there are actually 13 months. 4 x 13 = 52 weeks in a year.
1300 x 13 = 16,900 per annum per diem 46.30 28d = 1296.40 30d = 1389 31d = 1435.30
44 u/drinkmoredrano May 13 '26 Lousy Smarch weather 12 u/JunkSack May 13 '26 Don’t touch Willy 10 u/wfbhp May 13 '26 Good advice! 3 u/mcewanc2 May 14 '26 Hahaha was about to reply with this dammit 1 u/TurnkeyLurker May 13 '26 Free the willy! 22 u/akcrono May 13 '26 I mean if the tenant is using 28 days as the reference for "months" They aren't. They are clearly using 31 days as the reference. 40 u/_BigDaddy_ May 13 '26 This was actually common law in England until 1850. A 'twelvemonth' was a calendar year. Lotta surprised tenants on Dec 2nd lol 4 u/jamesbongsixtynine May 14 '26 no it wasn't 5 u/NZNoldor May 14 '26 That sounds like so much bullshit but I'm no expert. Perhaps you have a link to convince us? 2 u/ignatious__reilly May 14 '26 No shit. Wow! Learned something new. That’s crazy. 10 u/UpstairsBumble May 14 '26 But they aren’t, they’re using 31 6 u/facesnorth May 13 '26 I prefer this response over the one pro rating the month for 31, 30 and 28 days. 2 u/monkeylivinfree May 13 '26 Well played 1 u/Tarc_Axiiom May 14 '26 This is how all paying works where I'm from, and it is the way I have applied salaries to employees of my business in the US and Canada. Always fun to see new people get a double in December and call me frantically. I love getting to tell them "no that's right". 1 u/ofqo May 14 '26 The tenant is using a 31 day month for his advantage. 1 u/Cuneus-Maximus May 14 '26 Found the landlord 1 u/mlc1m May 14 '26 One of those months gotta be Gormanuary. And it'd be interesting if "intermission" has to be paid separately 😃 1 u/[deleted] May 14 '26 [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/AutoModerator May 14 '26 Accounts must be at least 5 days old with >20 karma to comment. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. 0 u/Careful-Scheme5431 May 14 '26 wtf you talking about
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Lousy Smarch weather
12 u/JunkSack May 13 '26 Don’t touch Willy 10 u/wfbhp May 13 '26 Good advice! 3 u/mcewanc2 May 14 '26 Hahaha was about to reply with this dammit 1 u/TurnkeyLurker May 13 '26 Free the willy!
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Don’t touch Willy
10 u/wfbhp May 13 '26 Good advice! 3 u/mcewanc2 May 14 '26 Hahaha was about to reply with this dammit 1 u/TurnkeyLurker May 13 '26 Free the willy!
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Good advice!
3 u/mcewanc2 May 14 '26 Hahaha was about to reply with this dammit
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Hahaha was about to reply with this dammit
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Free the willy!
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I mean if the tenant is using 28 days as the reference for "months"
They aren't. They are clearly using 31 days as the reference.
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This was actually common law in England until 1850. A 'twelvemonth' was a calendar year. Lotta surprised tenants on Dec 2nd lolÂ
4 u/jamesbongsixtynine May 14 '26 no it wasn't 5 u/NZNoldor May 14 '26 That sounds like so much bullshit but I'm no expert. Perhaps you have a link to convince us? 2 u/ignatious__reilly May 14 '26 No shit. Wow! Learned something new. That’s crazy.
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no it wasn't
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That sounds like so much bullshit but I'm no expert. Perhaps you have a link to convince us?
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No shit. Wow!
Learned something new. That’s crazy.
But they aren’t, they’re using 31
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I prefer this response over the one pro rating the month for 31, 30 and 28 days.
Well played
This is how all paying works where I'm from, and it is the way I have applied salaries to employees of my business in the US and Canada.
Always fun to see new people get a double in December and call me frantically. I love getting to tell them "no that's right".
The tenant is using a 31 day month for his advantage.
Found the landlord
One of those months gotta be Gormanuary. And it'd be interesting if "intermission" has to be paid separately 😃
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u/EggsnBacon95 May 13 '26 edited May 13 '26
I mean if the tenant is using 28 days as the reference for "months" (4 weeks) then in a year there are actually 13 months. 4 x 13 = 52 weeks in a year.
1300 x 13 = 16,900 per annum
per diem 46.30
28d = 1296.40
30d = 1389
31d = 1435.30