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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Editing lease for renwal term
Hello,
I am a dentist landlord and have 1 tenant downstairs whose current lease is expiring on 10/31. I have a digital copy of the current lease. Is it legal for me to simply edit it for a renewal with the tenant without hiring an attorney or realtor to make it official?
Anything to be aware of?
Thanks!
Park Skelton