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    I used to do 2 weeks as well but found it's not enough time. I just recently switched it to 4 weeks and I ask for a one week deposit to be used towards the last week of care. I know for myself that I would never hold onto their deposit until they left(that could be 3-4 years in some cases lol) so I find charging one week works better for me financially.

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