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Tenant paying full year rent in one payment
I have an applicant who has just ok credit (average) but had a few late payments on last lease due to something or other. He told me a story, but I generally don't invest in "stories". However, he said to make up for that, he would just pay the entire lease period up front. Assuming i clear all his other criteria (employment verification, references etc), is this something NOT to consider? I'm having a hard time finding the negative.