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Preston Gealy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cranberry Township, PA
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Class A Property Lease Language

Preston Gealy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cranberry Township, PA
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We built a townhouse as an investment with rent at $2350. We got a prospective tenant and went through the vetting process. We talked to them and it seemed great!  When we sent them our lease to review, they backed out saying we asked a lot of personal questions during the background check and after looking at the lease we should consider what kind of landlords we want to be.  We are used to Class D tenants where you need lots of fees and rules to keep them from destroying your property.  Should we make our Class A lease more lenient so we don't keep scaring off tenants? 

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