How can I add my terms to the rental agreement?
The rental agreement in Softbase reports is a generic layout since we do not have an official contract that prints from within the system.
Companies have different ideas of how their disclosures and terms should look, and how lengthy they might be.
Typically, we see customers that will simply have their terms pre-printed on a document and then run this rental agreement report and print it onto that pre-printed paper. We do not have a field available in the system currently where terms can be setup/modified.
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