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Re: new tenant - Landlord Forum thread 347782

Re: new tenant by Garry on August 31, 2016 @16:32

                              
Again, my opinion is, don't sign anything or take any money now. You are taking a HUGE risk if you do. If the prospective T wants your place as much as you think they do, they will be willing to wait the 2 months til the place is vacant, and then sign a lease with you. Besides, have you totally checked out the T and have approved them to be able to move in? If not, keep checking them out.
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Re: new tenant by Mary (NV) on September 1, 2016 @15:04 [ Reply ]
Yes, it is the mother of one of my other tenants, she wants the house because it is in the same community as her daughter, the daughter had been renting from us for 4 years and no problems. I really think that would be good because they will want to stay close to each other and they would rent for a long time.
I will not sign the contract but I will sign a binding one
Regardless my personal case I think the binding form from here needs to add that if tenant change his mind, Landlord keep the amount to hold the place. of course written in a legal way

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