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Lease agreement questions

Daniel Vandevender
  • Willowick, OH
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I’m in Ohio and was wondering the best way to find and keep a lease agreement template for single family homes? Can you buy an excel copy online? If so where? Is there anything special I should add such as bed bug stuff? Also does anybody include landscaping into the agreement? I want to give our tenants the option to have us take care of the yard for them. Do any landlords do this? If so what’s a reasonable price? Yard is not to large maybe .25 acre lot sorry for the multiple questions but I am starting out. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!! 

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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
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John Thedford#5 Wholesaling Contributor
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Maybe your state Landlord Association or state Realtor Association has a lease that you can copy and amend as needed.

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