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[Music] hello again everyone Im attorney Robert fleshes before you enter into a residential lease agreement as a tenant or if youre a landlord drafting a rental agreement to give to a tenant you really need to watch this video Im going to tell you about seven possible provisions that could be included in the lease that could be illegal rendering the entire lease void which means the lease isnt enforceable and if you find this video helpful please consider subscribing to my channel remember that every state has different landlord tenant laws but the seven contract terms that Im going to discuss in this video are probably illegal in most states the illegal terms that Im discussing do not impose criminal liability on the landlord first lets talk about the form of the lease many landlords download boilerplate leases from the internet in order to avoid paying attorney to prepare a valid and effective residential lease or to pay for a state-approved lease containing enforceable terms