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Promise Letter from LSS Faith Mission for rent and deposit
Does anyone here have experience on the receiving end of these? Is it reasonable, customary, advised, or none of the above to allow a tenant to move-in based on the promise letter alone? Or should I wait for the check?
Situation is, I have a family who I've vetted and approved for my rental. He is working, and she is pregnant, on maternity leave, but otherwise, she works. They needed assistance to get a bigger place. The case worker tells me her landlords often allow move-in based on the letter alone, but, it's new to me, so I'm wary and cautious.
LSS= Lutheran Social Services Network of Care.
Thank you!!
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I don't let anyone get keys until 1st month and deposit is paid in full. If they can't come up with the money this is a huge red flag. Look for another qualified tenant that can pay the move in money.