- Description of the Property: The address, complete with a unit or apartment number.
- Length and Time Frame of the Lease: Beginning date and exact ending date.
- Renewal Terms: If you give your tenant the ability to renew, it should be stated specifically in the lease. It should also include information about the new rental rate for this period.
- Security Deposits and Rent Payments: be clear as to the amounts.
- Your Rights of Entry and Inspection: State your rights in the lease, including the notice you will give, to enter and inspect the property condition.
- What do before move-in
- Outline of the total amount of money that needs to be paid: such as prorated rent, any additional fees, deposits, first month’s rent (how to pay it and what needs to be paid).
- Lead base paint disclosure: if your property was built before 1978 this needs to be signed and taken care of.
- Utilities confirmation: they need to confirm that the utilities are under their name. They can provide you with the documentation or you can call and confirm it yourself.
- Move in condition documentation: a document that will be signed that they agree to the move-in condition of the property.
- Pet documents.