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hi my name is Dave Kota I want to give you some tips and advice on what to include in your lease agreement so if youre putting a lease agreement together and youre gonna do it on your own you really want to start off with maybe a multi-family or a landlord lot lease that that shows you all of the particulars that are required by law now our leases we add quite a few different things because theres new laws that change all the time but at the end of the day the basics that you have to have in your lease is a start date and end date the amount of rent the amount of deposit what the late fee is when the late fee can be charged you certainly want to document the condition of the property as well as you can with photos and video before they move in and of course youll be able to do this when they move out but all these things you want to really clarify at the beginning of your lease with your tenants to make sure that you guys are all on the same page and I frankly believe the longer th