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John Welchen
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Lease Agreement: Lawyer or No Lawyer

John Welchen
  • Kansas City, KS
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Hi BP, I'm new to REI and just started a rental property company (a LLC). I look to make my 1st purchase in the next 2 months but have a FUTURE question about lease agreement. I like to plan things ahead so I need some questions about leasing. Should I have a lawyer draw up my 1st lease for rental property or should I find one online. Any lease templates you guys/gals recommend? Also, can a lawyer draft up a standard copy that I can use for all my future properties?

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