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REIA Tenant Forms

Charles Kao
  • Specialist
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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I have been using REIA tenant forms for the longest time, but I feel like they are so tenant friendly it does not cover off on all the tenants responsibilities. I had my lawyer draw up a tenant contract as well but it looked like a legal document and feel like it would scare away tenants. Not sure if it'd be worth the money spent to get a lawyer to do another contract with language that is not so legal sounding. Any feedback from anyone.

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