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Residential Lease Agreement 

Residential Lease Agreement

This basic yet comprehensive Residential Lease Agreement should be used whenever a Landlord (Owner) rents a house, townhome, condominium, or apartment to a Tenant. This document memorializes the agreement in writing and sets forth many important terms including the rental amount, the rental period, the rights and obligations of the Landlord and the Tenant. Scroll down the page for a free standard rental contract preview.

Important provisions included in this form:

  • Lease Premises and Terms of Lease: Identifies the property, and the extent of use of the property.
  • Rent Payments, Late Fees: Sets out the amount of rent, when it is to be paid, and any penalties for late payment.
  • Security Deposit: Provides for the amount of security deposit, and the conditions upon which it will be returned.
  • Default: What constitutes default, what are consequences of default.
  • Quiet Enjoyment: Promise that tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises.
  • Assignment and Subletting: defines conditions of assignment and subletting of property.
 
This attorney-prepared legal form includes:
 
1. Instructions and Checklist for the Residential Lease Agreement;
2. Detailed information about the Residential Lease Agreement;
3. Residential Lease Agreement.
 
State Law Compliance: Designed for use in all states.
 
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