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Updated almost 10 years ago, 12/12/2014

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Tony H.
  • Macomb, MI
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Leasing to Waiter/Waitress

Tony H.
  • Macomb, MI
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Not sure what to do here:

I had a young couple apply for a $1000 a month home, they are both servers at a  restaurant.  I have a letter from the manager on the length of years they have worked there and that they make $600-$800 a week  but their hourly is only $3.10. They both live with parents and don't have rental history. Tax returns will do me no good as they will only claim a portion of their income, I have the last 2 months of bank statements with cash deposits shown. They are a very clean cut couple.  The total move in amount is $2700 and between the 2 have around $5000 in the bank.  

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