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Renter beware: Application fees can now cost hundreds of dollars

Por: WPTV Business May 03, 2023

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If you're apartment hunting these days, you'll likely pay apartment application fees. While those fees used to be $20 to $50, some renters are now being asked to pay hundreds of dollars without guaranteeing they will get the apartment. McKenzie and Erick Willett have finally found a new apartment.But they are bitter after losing nearly $400 in application fees at the complex they really wanted.It said it would be an $80 per adult... + full article



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