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lease agreement
How does one get a copy of the lease agreement you get signed with the renters.
Something which is skewed towards landlords while still being legal. My realtor gave me a typical landloard from form california realtors but it had so many clauses I am having a tough time going over it fully, plus it has addedum for smoke detector, lead paint, megan sex offender and what not.
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I would stick with the CA realtor agreement. Hit the highlights but don't dive into all the details with the tenant. Diving in the details during signing will make it complicated. If the property is built prior 1978 you will need the lead base paint disclosure.
PM me if you want a sample of my lease agreement.
Frank