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Residential Lease Agreements
A clear, concise lease agreement is indispensable if you manage residential rental property. A properly constructed lease agreement defines the term of the rental arrangement, insulates you from certain types of liability and gives you the tools you need to protect your investment from damage and abuse.
Leases will typically lay out such basic things as the length of the tenancy, the rent, and the number and names of authorized tenants, but leases can also specify whether subleases are allowed, who pays what utilities, and whether the property allows pets. A lease that is easily understood will help you avoid any misunderstandings with your tenants and ensure that the landlord-tenant relationship runs as smoothly as possible.
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