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weekley rental agreements

if i get a weekley rental agreement off the cumputer and have it filled out and singed by myself and the renter is it leagel?


Asked on 5/15/07, 12:48 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: weekley rental agreements

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Yes. Any agreement is valid if the parties agree although your rights and obligations may not be fully protected in such an agreement.

Unfortunately, while forms are available for many legal situations on the internet and from office supply stores, people that use them often create expensive problems for attorneys to fix.

I would suggest that you consult with a qualified real estate attorney to draft a lease for you. The cost should be reasonable but the protection would be immeasurable.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 5/15/07, 1:14 pm
Alan Wagner Wagner, McLaughlin & Whittemore P.A.

Re: weekley rental agreements

probably, but hard to know without seeing the agreement.

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Answered on 5/15/07, 1:18 pm
Johm Smith tom's

Re: weekley rental agreements

You are definitely better of paying an attorney to draft a personalized contract.

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Answered on 5/15/07, 1:59 pm


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