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Updated over 10 years ago, 06/30/2014

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Scott Arno
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vermont
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Tenant Packet Question

Scott Arno
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vermont
Posted

Hi everyone,

I'm beginning to organize a new tenant packet for when I plan to buy a SFR in a few months so I can hit the ground running. My question is whether or not forms like a pet addendum, rental application, carbon monoxide/smoke detector acknowledgement etc. are state specific - I know the residential lease is subject to certain state regulations and will be asking an attorney about it. But for the rest, can I create generic forms for myself? If so, is it plagiarism to implement statements and items I like from other forms I've seen on Google if its only going to be used by myself and my tenants?

Thanks,

Scott

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