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Justin McElroy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West New York, NJ
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Anyone Using RoostEasy.com? (eliminate security deposit)

Justin McElroy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West New York, NJ
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Hi All - i'm looking into companies that eliminate the need for a tenant to pay a security deposit, while also, protecting the tenant and landlord when the tenant moves out and repairs have to be made.  

The number one company that comes to mind here is sayrhino.com, however, they're a little backlogged and aren't taking any new customers on (i'm sure due to all of the claims from covid, as i think they provide rent protection as well).

Another company that I've come across is RoostEasy.com. Has anyone had any experience with this company and can provide some feedback? I'm going to try to hop on a call with them, but it would be great to get some hands on knowledge.


REgards,

Justin