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Landon Fillmore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Anchorage, AK and Utah
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Alaska Specific Lease Agreements

Landon Fillmore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Anchorage, AK and Utah
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Anchorage friends, 

This is Landon, your newest Anchorage, AK landlord. We closed on our 4-plex on 9/15/21, and couldn't be more excited to start our REI journey in Anchorage of all places!

The previous owner had some lease agreements in place, but they were 35+ pages long and a little out of date. I understand being thorough and covering all of your bases, but I think I'm going to start with my very own lease once their current ones expire. This is where I need help! If you have a great lease agreement that you use, or know of any Alaska-specific things we have to include, please respond and let me know! I'll take any help I can get. Thanks all. 

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Tyler Cobb
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Tyler Cobb
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Hey man, 

Congrats on closing in your 4-plex! I use the BiggerPockets lease agreement as a baseline and then add things that might be property specific. (I.e. storage conex, easements, etc.) Hopefully this helps!

  • Tyler Cobb

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