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Pavan Sandhu
  • Developer
  • Sacramento, CA
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1.5x the deposit to compensate for lack of credit

Pavan Sandhu
  • Developer
  • Sacramento, CA
Posted
Anyone have experience going through this ? I felt comfortable moving forward for an applicant for one of my rentals but just to cover me a bit I asked for 1.5x the deposit. The applicant was unwilling and kind of upset. Have filled the vacancy yet and was thinking of reaching back out. Thought ? All opinions are welcome. :)

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