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I just closed on my first property and inherited a tenant. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to get a good leasing agreements for Philadelphia. We will be using turboTenant for all billing, maintenance request, etc. Also would love any feedback for someone who is just starting out in real estate in this area. 

Thanks!
Breanna 

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Ryan Rominger
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Ryan Rominger
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Hey Breanna, congrats on your first property! For Philly-specific leases, definitely make sure your agreement complies with the city’s landlord-tenant laws—like lead paint disclosures, bed bug addendums, and the Partners for Good Housing guide. PA Association of Realtors has solid templates if you can get access, or consider running a draft by a local attorney just to be safe. Also, welcome to the Philly market—it’s got quirks, but there’s good potential if you stay proactive with tenant communication and property upkeep.

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