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Mobile Scanner for Leases, Addendums, etc.

James Kirby
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What do you do to get a copy of the lease to your new (or extended) Tenant's? Do you scan and email it, print it and mail it, hand delivers it? Anyone use a mobile scanner to get it done right away with their laptop? 
Looking for ways to simplify the process and not have anyone say - This was added or this was redacted, etc.

Thanks in advance for your time,

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I do a walkthrough and take 2 copies of the lease. They get a copy and I get a copy. I can then take mine home and scan it to a pdf for filing.

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