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Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer Discusses Documents

As an experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer, clients often ask me about documents landlords should use.

  • The first is a lease, which will provide for attorney’s fees and late fees and provide grounds for evicting the tenant if they don’t comply with the rules
  • The second is a move in/move out check list

Are you a new landlord and want to make sure you are using the correct documents?  If so, contact the experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer Robert Friedman.

This educational legal video was brought to you by Robert Friedman, an experienced Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer.

FRIEDMAN & RANZENHOFER, PC does not represent residential tenants unless they were injured on the property.

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