This lease asks for two months' rent. Many states cap residential deposits at one.
Ask: whether they'll bring it down to one month.
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This lease asks for two months' rent. Many states cap residential deposits at one.
Ask: whether they'll bring it down to one month.
Common, and in your favor — your right to use the place undisturbed.
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This lease asks for two months' rent as a deposit. Many states cap residential deposits at one month.
"Tenant shall pay a security deposit equal to two (2) months' rent prior to occupancy…"
This lease asks for double what most states allow. Many cap residential deposits at one month — worth confirming before you sign anything.
What to ask: whether they'll bring the deposit down to one month's rent.
"Tenant shall pay a security deposit equal to two (2) months' rent prior to occupancy, in addition to first month's rent and any applicable pet deposit…"
You couldn't take a similar role at any company in the industry — anywhere — for a year and a half. Standard non-competes are tighter than this.
What to ask: to narrow it to direct competitors and a shorter window.
"Employee agrees not to engage in any business competitive with the Company, anywhere worldwide, for a period of eighteen (18) months following termination…"
Miss the 60-day cancel window and you're locked in for another year. Worth setting a calendar reminder before signing.
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"This Agreement shall automatically renew for successive twelve (12) month terms unless either party provides written notice no less than sixty (60) days prior…"
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