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A tight comprehensive lease agreement

Ana Vhan
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How do we ensure that we have a comprehensive lease agreement in place and we have covered ourselves from all the potential liabilities? Is there a good template for Arizona that is comprehensive? If not, should I get a lawyer draft me a lease with all clauses? What specific clauses should we have in the lease specifically for Arizona? 

Please recommend a good source for the lease template or a lawyer who can help draft such a lease. 

Thank you. Appreciate all the help in advance. 

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Biggerpockets sells a Lease Agreement Package under "TOOLS" at the top of your screen. It costs $100 for a lease and several other documents written by investors and an attorney-approved for your state. It's better than what you'll get from most attorneys and what you'll find on the internet.

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