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rental agreement to incorporate COVID 19 verbiage
Hi, I am a new member in BP. I have a 4-plex with tenants who have been in the building for >5 years. Should I update all their leases to incorporate language for COVID-19? The reason I am thinking about this as opposed to making an addendum/amendment is that I may have misplaced the original leases (organization is a skillset that I need to work on); also I am thinking of doing a refi/cash out for future deals which would need these leases. Maybe I am overthinking about this, as the question/answer to this question my be trivial to the members on here. Thank you.