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Chris Seveney
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Lease Agreement in Virginia

Chris Seveney
  • Investor
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I have a property (Buy and Hold) that I am getting ready to start marketing to lease. I am curious if people have used the standard virginia lease / rental agreement or if they have modified it etc.

Curious to get everyones thoughts.

Thank you

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Sarnen Steinbarth
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Sarnen Steinbarth
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From my experience there typically is not one "standard" agreement.  Typically there are 4 or 5 common ones (Realtor associations, Landlord associations, Law Depot, office supply stores, etc.).  I would look at what other professional property managers are using and get ideas and adapt it to fit your needs then have an attorney review.

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