I would strongly suggest you bite the bullet and hire an attorney. Incorporate the fees of the attorney into the rental agreement.
You are on the hook for any mistakes, errors or oversights in the rental agreement. And the renter can always hire their attorney to exploit any loopholes.
A TV real estate law firm should have a boilerplate with much of the necessary language (saves a bit of money) and add any provisions, stipulations or caveats that you would require to protect your home.
IMO--there is way to much property at play to rely on an internet template to save a few hundred dollars.
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