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Erich Oertel
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First month, last month, security deposit?

Erich Oertel
  • Whittier, CA
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I am renting my property for the first time. Normally, what’s collected prior to moving in? Is it first month, last month, and a security deposit? I’m getting mixed advice. Some say just first and last month, with no security deposit, while others have said it first and last, with a deposit. I’m looking for clarification. Lastly, what is the normal amount for a security deposit?

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Matthew Crivelli
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Matthew Crivelli
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Security deposit for sure my guy! If they fall behind you can always say to the tenant that you can use it for the month they fell behind and hope that's enough to get them back on track. Once someone falls behind it's hard to catch up so that deposit can be a security net. its better than having to go through eviction, especially if you're in a tenant state! It can also pay for property damage without having to take these people to court. 100% get a deposit!

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