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Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

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Landlord / property owner

Full legal name of the person or business that owns or manages the property.
Example: Jordan Lee or Lee Property Holdings LLC
Appears as the landlord or sender party on the document.

Manual entry always works. Use the address where rent payments and legal notices should be sent.

Use the address where rent payments and legal notices should be sent.
Example: 123 Main St, Suite 200
Printed as the landlord return/mailing address.

Tenant

Full legal name of the primary adult tenant who will sign.
Example: Alex Rivera
Appears as the tenant or recipient party on the document.

Manual entry always works. Optional — use when mail should go somewhere other than the rental.

Optional — use when mail should go somewhere other than the rental.
Example: same as rental, or a forwarding address
May appear as an alternate mailing address for service.

Property

Manual entry always works. Street address of the rental unit (not a P.O. box).

Street address of the rental unit (not a P.O. box).
Example: 123 Main St, Apt 4B
Identifies the leased premises in the lease.
City name as it should appear on the document.
Example: Austin
Part of the premises address on the lease.
State where the property is located.
Property location state — often matches governing law.
5-digit ZIP (or ZIP+4) for the address above.
Example: 78701
Part of the premises address on the lease.

Monthly rent

Enter the full monthly rent in dollars.
Example: 1500
This amount appears in the rent clause and payment schedule.
Refundable deposit held for unpaid rent or damage beyond normal wear.
Example: 1500 (often equal to one month’s rent)
Some states cap security deposits — check your state limit.
Common default — change if needed
Most residential leases use the 1st. Change if your lease uses another day.
Documents the rent due day for the lease.
Many states require 30 or 60 days — verify your state minimum.
Late fees must be reasonable; some states limit the amount or require a grace period.

Pets & smoking

Service and assistance animals are usually handled separately from pet policy.
Saying Yes adds pet rules and optional pet fees to the lease.
State whether smoking is banned, outdoor-only, or allowed inside.

Start & state

The date the lease obligations begin.
Example: first of next month
Choose the state where the rental property is located.

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