Question: Can I refuse to show the premises to a prospective resident because he or she is obviously intoxicated?
Answer: Yes, if you are concerned about your safety or just wasting your time, you can refuse to show the premises to an intoxicated applicant. However, make sure the person is really intoxicated and not just under a physical or mental disability. In order to enter in a binding agreement, the parties must not be temporarily incapacitated by intoxication.
Question: Could you please tell me the law on roommates and the return of security deposits when only one vacates the unit?
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