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Renewing lease for first time in California
I used a leasing agent to rent out a SFH last year. The lease is expiring at the end of March, and I would like to get some pointers on how to properly renew the lease.
The current lease is written using C.A.R. Form LR, Revised 12/21, and includes the following disclosures: Bed Bug Disclosure (rev. 12/18), Tenant Flood Hazard Disclosure (rev. 12/18), Rent Cap and Just Cause Addendum (rev. 12/20), Fair Housing & Discrimination Advisory (rev. 10/20), and Information on Dampness and Mold for Renters in California.
Would I be okay if I reused these same forms and just update the information? Are there any new disclosures for 2023 that I need to add? Thank you in advance!