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Randy Cheval
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Rental agreement for a STR

Randy Cheval
  • Investor
  • Berkeley, CA
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I'm converting one of my apartments to an STR and wanted to know if anyone can point me to an appropriate rental agreement/contract I can use. To start out, I'm finding renters on my own and am not renting through AirBnb or VBRO. Thanks.

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Chris Watson
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Chris Watson
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I highly recommend an attorney to draw one up as each state and each property can have unique issues.  I had a different lawyer for my TN and my FL properties.  When talking to my FL lawyer he stated any beach equipment or toys you have can be used as an avenue to sue if they get hurt with it, even if previous guess left them so he added a paragraph on beach toys/equipment.  I believe each contract cost $600 to $800 for each state. 

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