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Leasing to an insurance company or relocation company?
Anyone ever lease to an insurance company or relocation company? I always get contacted by them for each of my listings, but I've never done it. In this case they are offering 30% more in monthly rent for a 6 month term. It's appealing because I'd rather get this unit on a spring cycle than a fall cycle anyway. The additional rent is obviously icing on the cake. However, what am I missing about leasing to a company?