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Tenant Representation

This page provides our advisors with essential tools and guidelines for successful tenant representation. Access templates and a step-by-step process for identifying and securing properties that align with clients’ needs. Elevate your tenant services and deliver an exceptional experience using our trusted approach to property positioning and client satisfaction.

Rental Opportunity Management

Guide to Claiming, Managing, and Converting Rental Leads

Leases

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Real estate agents are not attorneys and cannot offer legal services, draft rider language, or edit leases. Agents are only permitted to modify a lease by following the instructions outlined within the lease documents, such as filling in blanks or crossing out inapplicable sections as directed. Should a landlord or tenant require further modifications to a lease or need a rider drafted, they must be instructed to consult their legal representatives. Real estate agents do not have the legal authority to draft or modify lease documents. When preparing a lease for a landlord or tenant, a real estate agent must advise the landlord or tenant to thoroughly review the lease with their attorney before signing.

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