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Where do I find a lease?
I just found my first tenant . Where do I download a lease ?
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Hey @Cerise Goldberg, first of all, congrats on your first tenant! You can find some basic leases online, but I would always go to an attorney to add to it (or better yet to create a new lease), like @Jeff Copeland mentioned. Your lease is your most crucial document in your relationship with your tenant. You need to make sure it is legally sound and covers all your bases to protect you and clearly lay out the stipulations to your renter.