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[quote=Anonymous]As a landlord, I assume the candidates moved on to their next search if I don't hear from the potential tenant with in 24 hours. I had held my first rental for a potential tenant for over a week because their agent kept giving me excuses for why they missed several appointments for lease signing. Finally, the agent told me that his clients decided on another house. The landlord and tenant are both looking for the best match and want to protect their own interests. As a tenant looking for a place to rent, you may wonder if the next list has better price, more spaces, or in a better location. As a landlord, you want to sign a lease and collect deposit as soon as possible. I was burn once and will not trust anyone who verbally promises anything. Sorry, OP. Your potential landlord moved on so should you. [/quote]
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