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Lease Clause - What is Your Favorite Clause? [List]

Patrick Connell
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There are literally hundreds and hundreds of clauses that you can find throughout BiggerPockets that people add to their leases. However, in all my searching, I wasn't able to find one single source that lists all the various clauses that people have come up with.

So, I thought this would be a good thread where both experienced and new landlords could come and share the various clauses they put into their leases.

Hopefully, if we can get enough good content, @Brandon Turner can turn the thread into a sticky thread on the Landlord & Rental Forum so that people can easily find and use it!

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@Rick Bassett @Account Closed Not to take this thread too far off course, but I'm a huge believer in not letting the tenant know where I live. It has nothing to do with hiding - it has to do with running a business and not a hobby. When I get a bad hamburger at McDonalds, I don't drive to the owner's house because I don't know where he lives... and I'm not a weirdo.  However, with rentals - if my tenants knew where I lived, they would come over because they are weirdos.  Furthermore, I've had tenants threaten me and my family before because they are upset about being asked to move or because we charge a late fee. So it's not about hiding some secret from them - it's about maintaining a business relationship. 

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