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Justin Klein
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Medium term rental house rules

Justin Klein
  • Investor
  • Dearborn, MI
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Anyone willing to share their template for house rules? I’m new into this space and looking for some rules to put on my coffee table for guests to review during their stay. I’d update as time goes on but a nice starting point would be appreciated!

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Brooklyn McCarty
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You want a lease. I’d make sure it’s state appropriate as all states have different tenant laws. I believe BP offers leases for each state if you pay for the membership.

I guess I'm being misunderstood. We have a monthly lease and call out the basics in there. But if I were to create a list of random things like, please clean all dishes upon move out and place in drying rack, place dirty linens in XYZ location, take trash out upon leaving, etc. does that really go in a lease?? I've been doing LTR for years but never furnished rentals so I think of it more like an STR with that respect.


I would put it in your lease. If it’s a guest expectation, then yes. 

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