A rental agreement is a legal contract between a landlord and a tenant that outlines the terms for renting property, typically on a short-term or month-to-month basis. It defines payment terms, responsibilities, and conditions for using the property.
Rental agreements are commonly used for flexible living arrangements.
Rental agreements provide clarity and legal protection for both landlords and tenants. They help prevent misunderstandings by clearly outlining expectations, responsibilities, and payment terms.
They are especially useful for tenants who need flexibility.
A rental agreement typically includes:
Unlike long-term leases, rental agreements may be renewed automatically.
A tenant rents an apartment on a month-to-month basis with terms that allow either party to terminate the agreement with 30 days’ notice.
Can rental agreements be changed?
Yes, typically with notice from the landlord.
Are rental agreements legally binding?
Yes, once agreed upon by both parties.
Do rental agreements automatically renew?
Often, especially in month-to-month arrangements.