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I am looking for any suggestion or help filling out a lease.

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I am a young new investor that is still learning how certain things in the real estate business work. I recently bought a duplex in PA. one side is being rented and thee other side is almost ready to be rented. Any advice that can help me out would be gladly appreciated. Thanks. 

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    Quote from @Freddy Espinal:

    I am a young new investor that is still learning how certain things in the real estate business work. I recently bought a duplex in PA. one side is being rented and thee other side is almost ready to be rented. Any advice that can help me out would be gladly appreciated. Thanks. 


     Hey Freddy,

    Make sure your lease covers you as the landlord! Talk to local property managers, see if you can get into local RE groups and use their forms.

    You can find some forms online but you really want one that someone else is already using that has extra protections in it.

    Make sure you read through the fair housing laws in your area to make sure you're not discriminating in your application and beef that application up to make sure you find stable long-term tenants.

    Good luck!

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