Don’t Forget To Put This in Your Lease

1.1K viewsPublished: August 6, 20251m 36sScore: 80
Regulations & Compliance
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Mid-Term Rental

Summary

Erin Spradlin recommends including specific language in your lease agreement to clarify the tenant's responsibility for notifying the host and replacing lost keys or dead smart lock batteries, shifting the burden of responsibility from the host to the tenant.

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