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Generally, a Lease Certificate doesn’t have to be notarized. It’s more of a straightforward document, like a handshake agreement – good enough for just about anyone!
To get a Lease Certificate, just ask your landlord or property manager for it. Just like asking for the keys, it’s usually pretty simple if you ask the right person!
The Lease Certificate usually includes details like the property address, rent amount, duration of the lease, and both the tenant's and landlord's names. It’s like a mini biography of your renting situation.
Typically, your landlord or property management company provides the Lease Certificate. Think of them as the gatekeepers of your rental agreement!