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Working with a Assured Relocation company

Carol Burns
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Assured Relocation Company wants to place a tenant in my sfh, due to a fire in their house.  The tenant has 5 dogs and 3 cats.  So of course I initally said no way.  But they came back and offered me a 5,000 pet fee for the 8 animals.   And $500 extra rent each month.  Is there anything I'm missing here?  I've never worked with this type of company.  They said they would sign the lease along with the tenant.  Do I need to talk to the insurance company also to make sure this has all been approved?  I told the tenant I would check on them from time to time, see how they are doing.  If  I discover the animals doing damage, can I kick them out?  ANY info or advice from you guys would be appreciated.  Don't want to get in over my  head with this.  Thanks!

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