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All Forum Posts by: Benjamin Hoffman

Benjamin Hoffman has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hey all,

I'm a landlord in Pennsylvania and I downloaded the PA-specific lease template from BiggerPockets. I'm wondering—is that sufficient for a standard one-year lease, or would it be better (or safer) to just make an account with the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors (PAR) and use their most updated lease?

I'm not planning to have an attorney review it, so just curious which route is more trusted among PA landlords. Also, if anyone has the updated PAR lease and would be willing to share it, I'd be super grateful.

Thanks!