Common use of Prop Clause in Contracts

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II.

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Samples: Rental Agreement, Blank Lease Agreement

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Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises.

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Samples: 5.imimg.com

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises.

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Samples: Printable Lease Agreement

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises. Section VI. Furnishings (11) If there are any furnishings, such as couches, chairs, beds, curtains, etc. Section VII. Appliances (12) If the landlord has any appliances on the premises such as a microwave, refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc. Section VIII. Rent (13) Monthly rent amount ($); (14) The day it’s due each month; and (15) Payment instructions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Lease Agreement

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II.. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises. Section VI. Furnishings (11) If there are any furnishings, such as couches, chairs, beds, curtains, etc. Section VII. Appliances (12) If the landlord has any appliances on the premises such as a microwave, refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc. Section VIII. Rent (13) Monthly rent amount ($); (14) The day it’s due each month; and (15) Payment instructions. Section IX. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF Checks) (16) Enter whether or not there will be a fee ($) if the tenant pays with a check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per occurrence. Section X.

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Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease.

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Samples: Leasing Agreement

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II.. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises. Section VI. Furnishings (11) If there are any furnishings, such as couches, chairs, beds, curtains, etc. Section VII. Appliances (12) If the landlord has any appliances on the premises such as a microwave, refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc. Section VIII. Rent (13) Monthly rent amount ($); (14) The day it’s due each month; and (15) Payment instructions. Section IX. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF Checks) (16) Enter whether or not there will be a fee ($) if the tenant pays with a check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per occurrence. Section X. Late Fee (17) Whether or not there is a late fee. If there is a late fee, enter when rent is considered late and the fee for each occurrence or day rent is late. Section XI. First Month’s Rent (18) If the first month’s rent is due at lease signing or on the 1st day of the lease term. Section XII. Pre-

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Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises. Section VI. Furnishings (11) If there are any furnishings, such as couches, chairs, beds, curtains, etc. Section VII. Appliances (12) If the landlord has any appliances on the premises such as a microwave, refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc. Section VIII. Rent (13) Monthly rent amount ($); (14) The day it’s due each month; and (15) Payment instructions. Section IX. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF Checks) (16) Enter whether or not there will be a fee ($) if the tenant pays with a check with non-sufficient funds (NSF). If there is a fee, enter the amount per occurrence. Section X. Late Fee (17) Whether or not there is a late fee. If there is a late fee, enter when rent is considered late and the fee for each occurrence or day rent is late. Section XI. First Month’s Rent (18) If the first month’s rent is due at lease signing or on the 1st day of the lease term.

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Samples: Lease Agreement

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V. Purpose (10) Enter the use(s) for the premises. For example, if it’s a home in a commercial zone the tenant may be able to run a business from the premises. Section VI. Furnishings (11) If there are any furnishings, such as couches, chairs, beds, curtains, etc. Section VII. Appliances (12) If the landlord has any appliances on the premises such as a microwave, refrigerator, washer, dryer, etc. Section VIII. Rent (13) Monthly rent amount ($); (14) The day it’s due each month; and (15) Payment instructions. Section IX.

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Samples: static1.squarespace.com

Prop. 8-208(d)(3) Massachusetts Not defined No statute Michigan Not defined No statute Minnesota 8% of the monthly rent amount 504B.177(a) Mississippi Not defined No statute Missouri Not defined No statute Montana Not defined No statute Nebraska Not defined No statute Nevada 5% of the monthly rent amount NRS 118A.210(4)(a) New Hampshire No defined No statute New Jersey Outside Jersey City – Not defined Jersey City only – $35 No sstatute Ord. 20-036 New Mexico 10% of the monthly rent amount § 47-8-15(B) New York $50 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is less Housing Stability and Tenant Protection act of 2019 North Carolina $15 or 5% of the monthly rent amount, whichever is greater. § 42-46(a)(1) North Dakota Not defined No statute Ohio Not defined No statute Oklahoma Not defined No statute Oregon 5% of the monthly rent amount, charged once for each succeeding 5-day period ORS 90.260(2)(c) Pennsylvania Not defined No statute Rhode Island Not defined No statute South Carolina Not defined No statute South Dakota Not defined No statute Tennessee 10% of the monthly rent amount § 66-28-201(d) Texas Sec. 92.019(1) Utah Not defined No statute Vermont Not defined No statute Virginia 10% of the monthly rent amount § 55.1-1204(E) Washington Not defined No statute West Virginia Not defined No statute Wisconsin Not defined No statute Wyoming Not defined No statute Disclosures and Addendums (12) How to Write Download: Adobe PDF, MS Word, OpenDocument Section I. The Parties (1) Date when the Agreement was written; (2) Landlord’s name and mailing address; and (3) Tenant(s) name(s). Section II.. Lease Type (4) Decide whether this is a fixed lease or a month-to-month lease. If a fixed lease, there will be a start and end date. If month-to-month, then a start date is required and the time period when either party may terminate the agreement (see month-to-month termination laws) Section III. Occupants (5) Enter all the names of the occupants. Occupants are individuals that will be living on the premises but are not on the lease such as children, family members, etc. Section IV. The Property (6) The mailing address of the property (include the apt # (if any)); (7) Residence type (Apartment, House, Condo, Other) (8) # of bedrooms (9) # of bathrooms Section V.

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