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Charlene Stovin
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General Rental Form for Texas

Charlene Stovin
  • Realtor
  • Azle, TX
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Hi all

I downloaded a form off of the internet for renting out real estate; I did sent it to an attorney and haven't heard anything back yet.  I still want to run whatever I used by an attorney, but can anyone share a rental agreement they use for rentals in Texas?  

I am going to forge ahead even though I am scared to death, even more anxiety about the economy (more if renters are going to be able to pay rent once I get a multi-family property)....but, it isn't going to get much cheaper to invest.  

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Ronald Rohde
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Ronald Rohde
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Lots of issues with compliance, county and city ordinances. We're seeing a lot of LL modifications with pet policies and eviction issues.

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