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Kenneth Garrett
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Move in Move out fee v. security deposit

Kenneth Garrett
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I am looking at a 4 flat where the seller does not have any security deposits.  Instead he collects a move-in fee and move out fee.  Anybody familiar with this method/  I understand the fact its a fee versus a refundable deposit.  I would like to hear the advantage and disadvantage of the fees v deposit.     

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    Mark Ainley
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    Mark Ainley
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    We collect move in fee of $500 when we provide appliances and $250 when we have tenants provide.  Legally you can only collect up to 50% of the lease rent otherwise can be deemed as a security deposit.  We stay away from security deposit.

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