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Updated over 5 years ago, 08/20/2019

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Ronda R.
  • Investor
  • Atascadero, CA
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Advice for tenant applicant that needs 24 hour care

Ronda R.
  • Investor
  • Atascadero, CA
Posted

I have a 2/1 apartment for rent and got a call from Blick Center. They have a young man aging out of the youth facility that needs a place to live with 24 hour care giver. His issues are medical, he has seizures, so wears a helmet. He would be the one signing the lease but they pay his bills. It sounds like a long term tenant but I am concerned about a couple of things: If he doesn't keep the place clean, or is loud will I be able to evict. Quiet enjoyment is written into the lease and the case worker assures me that he is quiet. She also said that the night shift person has to be awake so will most likely be cleaning. I have a call into my lawyer to have her look over the lease. They also want to move in a week early to get it ready for him. I am willing to let them have a week of free rent but not before they give me a security deposit and the months rent. I am also kinda nervous about what kind of questions I can ask. Anyone have experience with something like this?

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