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Lease statements pre-made or get one made?
Hey all, I am about to close on my first rental property(Richmond VA). I was wondering, what are opinions on the lease. Should I get a lawyer to come up with a lease agreement or should I use a pre-made one. If I should get a pre-made one, do you all have a preference of where I should source it from?