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Is it common to require first and last month's rent for new tenants?
Hello, newbie landlord question here: Is it common to require first month's rent, last month's rent, and a security deposit for new tenants? I'm aware that Florida doesn't have hard limits on what is required up front, but I'm curious what others do. I'd consider our building a Class B. I mention that because I realize that requiring that much up front my limit my tenant pool.
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> With a double deposit, you have $2,000 on reserve and they are more likely to want that money back
Thanks @Nathan Gesner, that makes more sense to me.