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Tim Wilson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Plymouth, MN
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Lease docs and Tenant screening

Tim Wilson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Plymouth, MN
Posted

Good morning all!

Closing very shortly on our rental investment and wanted to put a bit of a poll out there to see what you landlords use for both your lease documents and tenant screening for your rental. Nothing against biggerpockets obviously but I am curious if the pro users here do use their state specific lease documents at all or if you each use a lawyer or even just a generic lease.

Also with tenant screening - biggerpockets obviously partners with Smart move, until I started regularly reading this forum I had never heard of them before. What national screening service do you use?

Ideally from the responses I will figure out what I need to change/use versus what we used when we owned our MI investment to our now MN investment.

Thank you all!

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