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deposit to hold property
Hello, I have a property coming up for lease in June and I have found a tenant who wants the property. Properties in this area rent very fast. My question is can I secure a deposit/holding fee from them 2 months out to hold the property for them. I dont want to lose money if they back out at the last minute and then it takes me 2 weeks to secure another tenant. Can I keep the deposit if they bail? I am in Texas and it is a single family residence
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I charge a "Holding Fee" and use a one-page Holding Agreement that says I am holding the property with the agreement that they will sign the lease and start paying rent by a certain date. Once the lease is signed, the Holding Fee is applied to their deposit, rent, or whatever charges. If they fail or refuse, then I keep the Holding Fee and the property goes back on the market.
Be careful with your language. A deposit is refundable; a fee is not refundable.
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