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Well whatever you do, do not give your money. Make sure the person has a right to sublet the place and check and confirm with the roommate. Remember, if you give it expect to lose it.
If it's a 2br, and she's charging you $1200 for about half the apt with common usage of kitchen, etc., sounds reasonable to me. It also makes sense for a cash deposit. It's only for 3 months. You can check with the super of the building "live-in super" to make sure this person has the right to take in a roommate. If it's legit, you'll need to meet the super anyway just in case. If it's not legit, you'll know right up front before handing over $400.
Oh right there's live-in super so I'll be sure to meet him. Thx!
Well whatever you do, do not give your money. Make sure the person has a right to sublet the place and check and confirm with the roommate. Remember, if you give it expect to lose it.
Thx! : )
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