When a client asks me to prepare a lease I tell him I can do it in say 4 or 5 pages or one hundred if he likes but its still no better then the tenant and his judgement proof standing.
Your local county agent or USDA or a Google search will provide you with a ton of FREE fill in the blank forms which are worth what you pay and will get you by and Id definitely recommend at least them versus one you or your know it all brother law prepares based on ones maybe he or you had prepared before.
A few legal tips, contracts are construed most strongly AGAINST the one who prepared them,,,,,,,there must be a "meeting of the minds",,,,,,,,,the court ONLY rules on or supplies contract ambiguity issues, NOT whats clear plain language,,,,,,,,the court looks at whats contained within the "four corners" and most likely will NOT enforce something you guys intended but isnt contained within the contract language......
Sooooooooo suit yourself but you may wanna consider a local trained professional instead of an on line form, its your money and your risk
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