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Updated about 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Has anyone heard of www.cosignmylease.com?
I just found this website from some real estate investor magazine. This company actually has a program that insures against lost rent for 60-90 days if the tenant breaks their lease or stops paying rent. I have never heard of a company doing this.
If this company is legit, this is incredible - a real game changer in my business... But what's the catch? Obviously, someone has to pay for it. But the pricing seems pretty reasonable.
www.cosignmylease.com
Trust me - I am not affiliated with this company. Just wanting to get your take on them, and maybe find out if there are other companies that do the same thing.
Thanks! :D