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Updated over 3 years ago, 09/16/2021

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Using Bigger Pockets Lease Agreements vs. Using an Attorney

Benjamin Amaral
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I'm wondering what people's experience and opinion of using Bigger Pockets' lease agreements is. I'm curious about any state, but my own state is New Hampshire. I have a close friend who is an attorney who urged me to consult an attorney in my state to obtain a lease that is in compliance with New Hampshire laws. However, using one of the leases on BP would be more cost effective. What's your take on using BP vs. consulting an attorney? Has anyone ever had an issue with using a BP lease?

Thanks!

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