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Mary M.
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Direct Deposit from Military?

Mary M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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I am renting out a nice house and there is a couple that has applied-the husband has been in the military for over 15 years. They have pretty bad credit credit (590;620) between them. The wife says that the military does direct deposit into a landlord's account for off-base housing. I have never heard of this. Is this correct?

Thanks for your help!

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Chris L.
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Chris L.
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  • Fort Wayne, IN
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Hi Mary,
This is not a big deal. They go to military pay and set up an allotment. Although it is easy to set up, it is also easy for them to cancel.
The more important issue is to ensure that you get a phone number to their supervisor. I would also call the supervisor before renting. Should they ever fall behind, the supervisor should ensure that they catch up.
Financial responsibility is part of maintaing a military members security clearance.
I would not hesitate to rent to another military member.
Good Luck
Chris

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