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Rental Agreements and Addendums

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Rental agreements are used where the tenant is living in the property on a month to month basis (renters can move out upon giving or receiving 15-30 days notice).

The forms on this page cover everything from the Application to what the renter has to clean when they move out. Of course every investment property has its share of problems (simple and ugly), so we also have forms covering pets, furniture, if a roommate moves in, eviction notices, repair requests, and the type of forms needed when the rent is past due (yes it happens to everybody).

May we also suggest picking up a copy of:

The 5 best questions to ask a tenant...
...before they move in.

These five simple questions may help you avoid the bad tenants, find the good and may save you thousands of dollars.

All forms print out using:

  • Laser, inkjet, or dot matrix printers.
  • Standard 8 x11 inch paper, or larger.
  • Forms are between 1 to 8 pages in length.
  • The Adobe Acrobat program that's installed on 80% + of all computers. If you need the program, visit our home page for the link to Adobe.
  • Select your form by clicking on the text below:

    Sample rental agreement (4 pages)
    Walk through check list (3 pages)
    Application for tenancy (2 pages)
    Termination of rental (1 page)
    Pet agreement (1 page)
    Furniture rental form/list (4 pages)
    Terminate rental (1 page)
    Addendum to rental or lease agreement (1 page)
    Permission to enter (1 page)
    Non-renewal notice (1 page)
    Unit entry notice (1 page)
    Move out procedures (4 pages)
    Tenants notice of intent to vacate (1 page)
    Past due notice (1 page)
    Maintenance request (1 page)
    Room mate addendum (2 pages)
    The 5 Best Questions to ask!

    All forms on this site are available on CD-ROM




    Landlord-Tenant laws vary from city to city.
    Information is the best way to insure a good relationship between the owner and tenant.
    The link below will take you to the information site for your state.

    Landlord/Tenant Law in Your State





    The Fine Print:

    Rental and Real Estate Laws vary from state to state, county to county, and city to city, therefore no single form can cover all needs or jurisdictions. We are not attorneys and are not providing legal advice. We recommend that you consult with an attorney or real estate agent, in your area, prior to using these forms.

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