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Texas Residential Leae (TAR-2001)
Hi Everyone,
I'm in the process of screening tenants for my first rental property. I asked my realtor if he had a copy of a lease I could reference or use, and he sent me a copy of the TAR-2001 form. From what I've read, only real estate agents are authorized to use this lease. I am not a realtor, but if my agent is involved in helping me with the leasing process, would I be able to use this lease? Would my agent need to "cosign" the lease in some way to make it valid since I'm not a realtor?
Reading through the TAR lease it seems very thorough and I like the content. Worst case if I can't use this lease as a non-realtor, what if I retyped the entire thing into my own format. Even if I kept a lot of the verbiage the same, would this be legal?
Thanks,
Eric
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Reach out to Texas Apartment Association, as if you are a member in your local chapter, it includes membership to TAA and they provide access to Blue Moon Forms, which allows you to use online TAR-2001 Form and then some. Highly recommend it especially when not using a property management company.