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Carl Graff
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  • La Jolla, CA
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Lease Agreement San Diego

Carl Graff
  • Real Estate Investor
  • La Jolla, CA
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OK so I have used LegalZoom in the past and had a Lawyer review the POA form and though they did rewrite it for me they were honest and stated that the LegalZoom form would stand up in a court of law in their opinion. So I was tempted to use LegalZoom to create a California specific yearly lease agreement ... but ... the overwhelming advice seems to be to get a Real Estate Attorney. That being said it is a simple one bedroom condo, so should I create the lease and have it reviewed, or let an Attorney draft the entire document? Anyone know the approximate cost to do either of these and perhaps a recommendation for someone they trust?

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