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Nathan J Fortes
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Lease Agreement Form

Nathan J Fortes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • East Providence, RI
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Purchasing my first multifamily unit shortly. Would love to hear how some people got their lease agreements written up? Is there a good website with templates that I could change around.

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Don't reinvent the wheel. I am a property manager with 350 rentals. I spent years developing my lease agreement. It took a lot of time and expense. I've read hundreds of lease agreements around the country. I can tell you the one provided by BiggerPockets is more than sufficient, it's already made, and it's been vetted for your state law.

Buy it, use it, and focus on more important things like developing your process for unpaid rent, noise complaints, unauthorized pets, etc. A lease is only as good as the policies practiced for enforcement.

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