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Calvin Ruth
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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Oklahoma lease agreements

Calvin Ruth
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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I just bought a couple rent houses that I plan on renting out. Any good lease agreements to specifically use? And what other agreements should I have the tenant sign? Move in inspection forms? If I could get copies of what you veterans use, that would help a lot. Thanks.

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I am reading this years later and I found the suggestion about using the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission to be perfect. However, the link in the original comment is no longer working. Here is an updated link to the OREC forms page in case it might help anyone in the future. 



https://www.ok.gov/OREC/Contract_Forms_and_Related_Addenda/index.html

Residential lease and related forms are at the bottom. 

Cheers.

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