Key money
A form of tenant payment for leasing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Key money is one of several forms of payment made to a landlord.[1] The term has various meanings in different parts of the world. It sometimes means money paid to an existing tenant who assigns a lease to a new tenant where the rent is below market. It sometimes means a bribe to a landlord. In other parts of the world, it is used synonymously with normal security deposits, which are used to cover nonpayment of rent and excessive damage to a rental unit.
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