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Company Wants to Lease My Unit for Employee

Nathan K.
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Hello all, first time landlord here. Just renovated the first side of a duplex, spent $10,000 on a $200,000 duplex and raised rent from $600 to showing 5+ applicants this weekend @ $1,200/mo. One of the people interested in the property owns a local company and wants to do a company lease on the property. They asked if they would accept that, but I have no idea how I would take an application from them and Google hasn't helped :( 

Does anyone have experience in this area that can help out? They want a 6-month lease; is it better to take that from a company that would presumably be more solid of a tenant than the average renter? Should I avoid it all together and just take regular applicants? Any advice, and especially an example of a company lease, would be much appreciated! 

Thanks in advance!

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