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Aaron Van Curen
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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Rental Lease Agreements

Aaron Van Curen
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Wayne, IN
Posted

To start off, I invest in Indiana and have been studying the laws and feel as though I have a good grip on the landlord-tenant laws. So my questions is would it be illegal for me to gather other property management's lease agreements so I could write my own lease agreement? Now I already know I should have the lease checked and cleared by my real estate attorney. I just simply want to know if that is illegal or not.

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