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House Hacking Question
I am considering house hacking my house and I wanted to know if I need a lease for each roommate? I am located in Buckeye, Arizona. Where could I find a lease appropriate for my location. Thank you.
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If you are renting it out like a rooming house where the tenants don't know each other then yes, separate leases. If it is a few ppl who all know each other I would put them all on one lease bc then they are all responsible for the rent.
- Curt Davis