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Texas rental lease agreement

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I need to renew lease for my rental in Texas. Wondering if a lease template is available here at BP. Which template/tools/website do you guys use for rental use. Thanks.

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John Johnson
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John Johnson
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Originally posted by @Philip Johnson:

Rentprep.com has some half way decent templates for like $30 one time fee and cheap background reports.  I wouldn't pay $150 a year for something. I haven't seen one on BP. Please like post if helpful. Good luck ! 

$150 may feel like a lot, and it is understandable if you only have a couple doors and are a small investor. I own 20 SFH rentals and my risk exposure of a lease issue is higher than most. 10 years ago, I was in a similar situation using buy-by-night websites for a lease contract. After being in eviction court and watching a judge shred a lease similar to mine due to unreasonable fee language, I knew I didn't want to be in that position and decided to take my business the next level.

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