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Usually, yes! It's often tied to the lease duration, so it's like keeping your driver’s license up to date – you want it to be current!
Just ask your landlord or property manager! They’ll whip it up for you faster than you can say 'lease agreement'!
Not quite! The lease agreement is the main contract, while the Lease Certificate is more like a summary sheet that confirms things!
It usually includes details about the property, the borrower, and the terms of the lease. It’s your story in a nutshell!
Typically, the landlord or property manager issues it. Think of them as the gatekeepers of the lease world!
You need it to assure lenders or financial institutions that you're actively leasing the property, it’s like showing your ID to get through the door!
A Lease Certificate is a document that shows the borrower is leasing the property. It's like a badge of honor, proving that everything is above board!