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Cedrick Givens
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Hey I know that the lease agreement packages is provided here on BP, but how and where do you go to find a basic format for other  landlording forms(acceptance or denial letter, deposit to hold, etc?)

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Originally posted by @Ishmael Johnson:

@Nathan Gesner those forms that we Google are accurate and reliable you would say, is it really that Simple to just find them in Google search ?

No, they are not always "accurate and reliable" but most of them are not legal contracts, so it may not matter.

If you're looking for a legal document, like a lease agreement, then you can search the internet and piece one together or even write one from scratch, but you should absolutely take it to a well-qualified attorney and have it reviewed/approved for use.

If you're just talking about notices and letters (e.g. application approved) or something that is not a legal contract, then it should be fine to use someone else's example. If you're not sure, get your bundle together and then take it to an attorney for review.

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