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Alex James Sindelar
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Optimal Lease Agreement

Alex James Sindelar
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi all, I will have a house to rent out in the near future in Rochester, MN. I have a sample lease that the City of Rochester supplies for landlords, but it seems a little too short/vague to me. Maybe I'm overthinking it. Does anyone use the City of Rochester general lease or does someone have a more spruced up one they could share with me? Thanks! 

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