Landlord & Tenant Legal Forms

Manage your rental properties with confidence. Create state-compliant leases, eviction notices, and management documents instantly.

Whether you are leasing a single-family home, managing a commercial complex, or subletting an apartment, specific documentation is required to protect your property rights. The U.S. Document Center provides the official tools to establish clear rental terms and enforce them legally.

Lease Agreements & Contracts

Official Residential Lease Agreement

A comprehensive rental contract for homes and apartments. Defines rent, security deposits, maintenance duties, and house rules.

Why It Is Mandatory: Protects the landlord’s property and provides the legal grounds necessary for eviction if terms are violated.
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Commercial Lease Agreement

For renting office, retail, or industrial space. Customize for Gross, Triple Net (NNN), or Modified Gross structures.

Why It Is Mandatory: Essential for defining complex business terms like signage rights, zoning use, and CAM charges.
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Official Sublease Agreement

Allows a tenant to rent their space to a sub-tenant. Defines rent responsibility and adherence to the master lease.

Why It Is Mandatory: Protects the original tenant from liability for damages or unpaid rent caused by the sub-tenant.
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Management & Enforcement

Official Lease Amendment

Modify an existing lease without rewriting the entire contract. Use this to change rent, extend dates, or add pets.

Why It Is Mandatory: Legally records changes to the original agreement so both parties are bound by the new terms.
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Official Eviction Notice

The first formal step in the eviction process. Generate a “Notice to Quit” for non-payment or lease violations.

Why It Is Mandatory: Courts will dismiss an eviction case if the tenant was not served a proper written notice first.
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Official ESA Registry & Support

Request reasonable accommodation for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) to bypass “No Pet” policies.

Why It Is Mandatory: Required under the Fair Housing Act to legally keep a support animal in rental housing.
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Jurisdictional Compliance Guarantee

Landlord-tenant laws vary significantly by state (e.g., California Tenants’ Rights vs. Texas Property Code). Our system automatically detects your jurisdiction and adjusts your documents to ensure they are legally binding in your specific location.

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