Rental agreement

Rental agreement

Hi everybody. If you followed my other post you know my first lease option turned into a cash offer, then the guy disappeared! But I now have another tenant buyer so it's back to a lease option. So I need to know if anyone has a good rental agreement I could download that will protect the seller. I have a lease purchase agreement but not sure if its the best one either. I believe I read something Bill Pohl had posted once about what he puts in his rental agreements. So Bill if you read this please send me a link or download if you have one and if you don't mind.
Shirley

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I can send mine to you. then

I can send mine to you. then just edit it. PM me your email

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Thanks Donna

I'm sending you a pm.

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Anyone else

Have a rental agreement?

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Everything works out in the end. If it hasn't worked out, it's not the end.

You have not lived a perfect day, unless you have done something for someone who will never be able to repay you. Ruth Smeltzer

It is what it is 'til you change it.


Lease Agreements

One very important factor is to have a well written lease agreement. You need to make sure you protect yourself and clearly state the responsibilities of your tenant.

Here are three sites that offer online legal agreements:
http://www.rocketlawyer.com/
http://www.legalzoom.com/
http://www.lawdepot.com

Hope they help.


Check with your State On Line

Sphi99 - also check with your state on-line as they cover specifics that must in your rental agreement. For example, I work in Vermont and you're required to return the deposit within 14 days after move out, with an itemized list of deduction. Language like that, that's specific to your state, should be in the rental agreement. Your city may impose additional restrictions. One of the cities I rent in requires interest to be paid on the deposit, while the state itself does not. Always helps to have an attorney to review your agreements too.

Hope that helps,

- Tom


Tom and Camp

Thanks, I will.

Shirley

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You have not lived a perfect day, unless you have done something for someone who will never be able to repay you. Ruth Smeltzer

It is what it is 'til you change it.


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