Rental Lease Agreements now offered by iDispute, the leading source for legal forms on YouTube
Industry: Legal Services
iDispute aims to offer renters and landlords legal forms and templates to make renting easier.
Sheridan, WY (PRUnderground) February 22nd, 2021
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As lockdown restrictions loosen and many Americans are finding new jobs, iDispute, the leading source for legal forms on YouTube, now provides renters and landlords a rental lease agreement. “Our goal is to avoid any ambiguity and legal misunderstandings by providing our customers a thorough and legal template,” explains iDispute’s PR Manager, Met Daq.
The Wyoming-based startup aims to provide private landlords and personal renters a hassle-free experience of creating their own legal agreements. “It takes most of our users five minutes or less to select their form, customize it, and download it,” states Daq. ”In fact, our company is built around providing easy DIY forms. Our step-by-step YouTube tutorials show you exactly what information is required from you when filling in our template to turn it into your personal rental lease agreement. That means, creating a lease between you and your landlord or tenant has never been easier!” For customers who need more personalized advice from an attorney, iDispute also provides a professional referral service with a national network of local lawyers across America.
Along with the legal template itself, iDispute offers user-friendly instructional videos on how to use each form. For more information, or to customize your legal form today, visit: idispute.org
Legal Disclaimer
This sample document is not intended to serve as legal counsel or advice. This sample document is intended to be used as an educational tool and readers/users are urged to retain the necessary legal counsel before implementing it. iDispute makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness, correctness, suitability, or validity of any information and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. iDispute makes no warranty, express or implied, and all information is provided on an as-is basis. iDispute is NOT a CPA, attorney, lender, or financial advisor. The content in this video should not be construed as tax, legal, or financial advice, etc., and may be outdated and/or inaccurate; it is your responsibility to verify all information yourself.