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At the bottom of the page there is a link to the "FilePlace" which will likely have leases. However I suggest you get a quality lease for your state and city from the board of realtors, state association or an attorney. This is not the place to be cheap and save money


 100%. Most property management software will include access to relatively generic, state-specific leases, but I highly recommend you take whatever lease you're starting with to an attorney, especially if you are operating out of California. At the end of the day, the lease is king when it comes to disputes between tenants and landlords, and modest amount of money upfront can produce a lot of savings down the line. 

Contracts are not just there for when things are going well, but also for when relationships are breaking apart. 

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