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If a prospective tenant isn’t a U.S. business or individual, it may not have sufficient assets within the U.S. to protect you if it eventually defaults. Preferably, the tenant can provide a U.S. guarantor. But if a non-U.S. entity or individual is the only available option, be sure to confirm that the guarantor has sufficient assets in the United States. And in the absence of a guarantor, consider using letters of credit or a security deposit.