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Begin with the Residential Lease Application. Fill in tenant details such as name, contact information, and rental history. Ensure accuracy for a smooth application process.
Next, complete the Consent to Background and Reference Check. Provide necessary authorizations and personal information to facilitate background checks.
For Salary Verification, enter the applicant's income details. This is crucial for landlords to assess financial stability.
Fill out the Lead Based Paint Disclosure if applicable. This section is vital for properties built before 1978.
Document the Inventory and Condition of Leased Premises both pre and post-lease. This helps protect both parties regarding property condition.
Utilize the Tenant Welcome Letter template to provide new tenants with essential information about their lease and property.
Complete any notices such as Warning Notice for Failure to Pay Rent or 3-Day Notices as needed, ensuring compliance with local laws.
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