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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

During tenet screening can I ask what they think about budgeting?
I was thinking that after a prospective tenet passed the criteria to move in that I could ask them about if they budget or not. If not I could give them a handout that has useful tips on budgeting.
Is this appropriate behavior? Is it too personal? Could it even help? Or could people find it patronizing?