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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cash upfront tenant
Hello,
I currently have a qualified tenant that isn't employed due to illness (Does get some unemployment). He has proof of adequate savings and is paying 6 months up front. He plan to be employed by his old employer in the next few months. I have agreed to a 6 month lease with deposit. Would you require proof of income after the 6 months to renew or just allow him to resign. He has a great track record and doesn't rub me as scammy.
Thanks!!!