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Lease Agreements Available in 11 New States

Good news! 

Landlords in eleven new states can use TurboTenant to build, sign, and store their custom lease agreement.

When we learned that landlords were recycling older paper leases or downloading PDFs online, we realized we could help. Our Lease Agreements integrate with your applications, your rent payments, and your property details for one seamless landlord experience. 

So we’ve been researching and building state-specific lease agreements that you can hop in and customize in 15 minutes. Landlords in these states now have access to TurboTenant’s lease agreements: 

  • Arkansas
  • Idaho
  • Kansas
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • New Hampshire
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • West Virginia 
  • Wisconsin

Here you can find all the states we serve with state-specific leases.

Why TurboTenant
for your next lease agreement?

  1. TurboTenant is faster & easier
    “I wanted something that I could get to the tenant the same day. I built the lease in 15 minutes and the tenant was thrilled.”
    – Haluk K., 3 Properties, CA

  2. We’ll keep it all in one place
    “The information from the tenant was all in there from the application. It felt like magic.”
    – Martin G., 15 Units, TX

  3. TurboTenant give you peace of mind
    “I’m used to renting in Wisconsin, so when I came to Colorado I knew I needed something vetted. TurboTenant walked me through the process, and the free e-sign was a bonus”
    – Bill E., 1 Property, CO

Customize your next state-specific lease agreement.

You’ve found the perfect tenant and now it’s time to set up your state-specific lease agreement.  Create it right in your TurboTenant account so you can keep everything in one place.

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