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Updated about 5 years ago, 11/11/2019

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Jenni G.
  • Boise, ID
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Fees, I understand but does this seem excessive to anyone else?

Jenni G.
  • Boise, ID
Posted

The required security deposit/move-in fee of $2795.00 breaks down as follows:
Non-refundable administrative fee of $100.00--I get kind of like the $299 dealer doc fee a car dealership charges(Isn't that a part of business expense?)
Non-refundable fee of $350.00-----(for?  Excessive to me.)
Refundable deposit of $2345.00

$450 in fees because you can?

I know not a charity. The market is HOT here.  Do you think this is asking for some government intervention.  I feel it is going to get lawmakers involved.

What are your thoughts?

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