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Real Estate

Lease Agreement

Texas

Asked on Aug 13, 2021

Lease renewal clause definition?

I want to know exactly what my renewal term paragraph in my lease means? Just want some clarification. Landlord says he is upping the rent considerable at end of my term for another 2 years, but my lease agreement says something different I believe and would like someone with lease expertise to see what they think?

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Good morning, feel free to contact me through the contracts counsel portal with the language in question and I would be happy to give you my opinion.

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