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Luis Acosta
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Rental lease agreement

Luis Acosta
  • New to Real Estate
  • Phoenix Arizona
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I have a rental property I put on the market for rent, do you guys have or know where to get a yearly lease agreement I can use in Phoenix, AZ? 

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Patrick O'Sullivan
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Patrick O'Sullivan
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Hi Luis,

Welcome to the world of real estate investing! For a yearly lease agreement specific to Phoenix, AZ, you might consider starting with the Arizona Association of REALTORS® (AAR) or another local real estate organization. They often provide standardized lease agreements that comply with state and local laws.

Additionally, many landlords use platforms like Avail, Zillow Rental Manager, or TurboTenant, which often include customizable lease templates that are state-specific. Make sure any lease agreement you use complies with Arizona's landlord-tenant laws, including required disclosures (like bed bug information, for example).

If you're unsure, consulting with a local real estate attorney to review the agreement can provide peace of mind and ensure you're fully protected. Good luck with your rental!

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