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Lease Agreements for Short-Medium Term Rentals

Jusstin Williams
  • Riverside, CA
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Hey Y'all!

Finally closed on a place and I'm in the process of getting it furnished and ready to rent. I'm looking to rent to travel nurses as I have a couple of hospitals in the area since I'm hearing they are struggling with housing in the area. That said I'm a lil confused on the leasing agreement. I would assume that since I'd be leasing for minimum 3 months that a leasing agreement is needed. So can I just take what BP offers and modify it for the situation myself? Realistically the only thing I think I would like to change is the section on utilities. Since it is an ADU on the property and none of the utilities are separated I was planning to keep all utilities in my name and a fixed rate into the rent.

Thanks

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