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Inna Lauris
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Multiple tenants lease form

Inna Lauris
  • cupertino, CA
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We may have to lease our 3 bedroom townhouse to 3 young professionals instead of a family as it is harder to rent out now in California. Are there any forms we can use for this?

I understand that the best way to approach this is to have one person paying lease. And also have a provision that if one tenant leaves the lease is terminated for all of them unless they continue paying the whole amount .

It would be nice to get a form that lays it out in legal speak instead of trying to come up with this on our own.

I would appreciate any tips on this.

Thanks

Inns

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