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Matt Johnson
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First SFR Rental Looking for advice

Matt Johnson
  • Hamilton, OH
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I hope to have my first rental SFR (condo) in the next couple of weeks.

I have read Brandon's Tenant Screening Guide, etc. 

I am looking for advice on leasing forms, etc. Has anyone used the "EZLandlordform.com" site?

Any recommendations for any other forms providers?

Also looking for recommendations on a good software program for tracking tenants, income, expenses, etc.

I appreciate any feedback that anyone can provide. 

Matt

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Nathan S.
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  • Minneapolis, MN
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Nathan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minneapolis, MN
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In MN, we have an organization called MMHA (Minnesota Multi Housing Association) that has a lease generally accepted and respected by many judges.  At a cost of $2-$4, you can purchase a lease from them that will cover you in most instances of a lease disagreement.

Whatever service or resources you use, make sure they are state specific since laws do vary from state to state.

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