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Trying to create a 6 month lease agreement
Hello everyone! I'm trying to create a 6-month lease agreement for one of my units. I currently own a duplex where I live in one side and rent out the other. The unit has two stories, 3 bedrooms, 2 and a half bathrooms, and a front and back yard.
The monthly rent for a 12-month lease would be $1300 for this unit. So, should the 6-month lease be the same monthly rate or higher?
Any guidance, resources, or opinions are welcome! Thank you all for your time and help!
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@Terrell Scriber typically slightly higher but why is it for 6 months? If it is for your convenience then no higher but if they are building a house or temporary to the area make it a little higher for the turnover cost.