If a Maryland Tenant fails to pay rent, the Landlord should issue a 10-Day Notice to Quit, giving the Tenant 10 days to pay rent or vacate the Leased Property. Under Maryland Law, Landlords can issue ...
Create & customize your Residential Lease Agreement online. The Rental Agreement can be downloaded as a PDF & printed or esigned. Includes applicable laws. Pro Tip: Before signing a Residential Lease ...
Delaware Landlords with more than 3 rental units must provide applicable Tenants with a disclosure about their right to legal representation. Landlords who have more than three rental units and access ...
Colorado Landlords must provide Tenants with a copy of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment’s brochure about radon in real estate transactions. Specific language about the risks ...
In buildings 3 stories or higher, Landlords must notify Tenants of available fire protection. Customize your fire protection disclosure to comply with FL law. Florida law requires that Landlords of ...
Michigan Landlords who collect a security deposit must provide Tenants with a Security Deposit Receipt within 14 days of the Tenant taking possession of the unit. Under Michigan law, if a Landlord ...
Arizona Landlords are required to provide Tenants with educational materials about bed bugs. Provide all Tenants with this disclosure to comply with this AZ Lease law. Information about preventing and ...
Maryland law requires that Landlords who use a ratio utility billing system provide all prospective Tenants with a written statement disclosing information regarding the billing system. Under Maryland ...
This form provides Tenants with notice of the end of Tenancy due to property sale. It includes details regarding timing, Tenant obligations, the security deposit, and next steps. The goal of this form ...
This form serves as a template for a pet reference letter from an Applicant’s prior Landlord. It’s an easy way to get the necessary information to make a decision about Applicants and their pets. As ...
This form provides an easy way for Landlords to collect past-due rent from Tenants that have already moved out. If a Tenant moves out and has unpaid rent, Landlords have a right to collect that rent.
This form lets Landlords secure future Tenants for apartment units when they’re not sure of the specific units that will be available at the Tenant’s desired move-in date. It’s helpful for Landlords ...