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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

When to shred old tenant info?
I'm looking to clear out my file cabinets and organize my tenant information. How long do I need to keep old lease agreements with previous tenants or do you shred them as soon as they are out the door?
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@Marian Freshour 7 years is usually a safe and prudent amount of time for those type of records.