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Please do not just use a standard rental agreement form, especially for a residential! Your state laws are different than the equivalent laws in any other state. If you use a rental agreement form that is not entirely legal, you may have a very hard time evicting anyone.

State-specific forms are available from many providers on the web. Choose yours and then have it reviewed by your local RE attorney to confirm that it does comply with local law.

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