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Cameron Price
  • Real Estate Broker
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Lease Agreement, anybody willing to share theirs?

Cameron Price
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Hartsville, SC
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Hey BP,

Does anyone have an awesome lease agreement that they would share? I know some of the experiences land lords here have been perfecting them for years. If I can start from where you are, that would be great :)

I'm in SC and plan to invest here for the most part. I know it needs to be SC specific, but I can edit what needs to be changed. 

I have a home ready to rent and getting a solid agreement prepared is my last step before marketing the property.

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Luke Miller
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Luke Miller
  • Investor
  • Front Royal, Va
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you should be careful to get a state specific lease too. Here in Colorado we have a few things that other leases might not need. You should reach out to your local Apartment Association. They will have a lease, but it will cost you. Be weary of leases you find for free. 

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