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Many states have free Real Estate forms. We suggest you go to your local library, or refer to our STATE LIST for Real Estate Forms or Free Landlord Tenant Forms that may be available from your state. See below.

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-Review your state laws to understand what can and can't be included in your lease. Even if a lease has to go to trial, the judge may throw out terms that are not valid. Be sure the lease is clear, signed by both you and the tenant and dated. 

Be sure to give the tenant a copy of the signed lease and keep a copy for yourself. Put everything in writing.

LANDLORDS: Be sure to notify the tenant if they are eligible for a lease renewal and the amount of the renewal. Rule of thumb - 90 days notice. Learn about Security Deposits.

TENANTS: If you are not renewing your lease, give your landlord at least  60-90 days notice.  

Read more about lease agreements and  BREAKING YOUR LEASE

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There are a number of form services on the Internet. See our list of states. We provide links to your States Official site. Many states now have FREE legal forms on-line.

 

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