Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Completing a Landlord Tenant Lease Form

By Caressa Waechter

Renting property is perhaps one of the more legal binding activities that everyone usually partakes in at one point in their life. Therefore it is no surprise than to anyone that there are plenty of forms that can be used to make sure that everything goes as well as it possibly can. Having landlords and tenants sign these forms can help to limit and erase any problems that may arise in the future for either party. Throughout this article we will discuss some of those forms that make it easier. Continue reading to find out about landlord tenant leases.

The lease agreement form is the first and typically the most common form used when discussing new rental situations with your interested parties. This form should be filled out in its entirety and you should make sure that your tenant agrees upon everything on the form and signs it on the bottom as well.

The form collects all sorts of information from the prospective tenant. Information like their name, current address, phone number, social security number and so on for the main general information. Then there is also the collection of employment information and items such as credit history which is also incredibly important to the landlord of the property.

There is a second document also for the landlord that is called the lease addendum. This form can also be used for the landlord to include information for the lease that isn't covered by the regular forms. This is extremely important as there are always different concerns or issues for each landlord and possibly even different concerns in regards to the various tenants that may be renting from you.

All of this information is important to landlord tenant leases. Make sure to adhere to the forms and everything should be fine.

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