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Raquel L.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Anyone Have A Pennsylvania Iron-Clad Lease/Rules & Reg's.

Raquel L.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Hello all!

This year, one of my big goals has been to optimize my systems, strategies, and real estate business altogether as things come due. Well, I've just had a tenant move out in the state of Pennsylvania. Looking at my current PM's lease, it's actually much less strict than my prior PM, and the last tenant showed me that the strict lease is very important in order to protect myself!!

Soooo, I'd love to hear everyone's tips on attached rules & reg's, PYA (protect your a$$) clauses & addendums, as well as the standard lease they like to use.

Currently, I use the PAR lease (the new PM does not, but I am going to request they use it), a mold addendum, and a drug-free housing addendum.

Thank you!

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