Lease Agreement Document Types
Choose the right agreement for your rental situation. All 4 document types are available for every US state and DC, with state-specific clauses and required disclosures included automatically.
Residential Lease Agreement
Standard fixed-term lease for renting a house, apartment, condo, or other residential property.
Available in all 51 jurisdictions
View all states →Month-to-Month Rental Agreement
Flexible rental agreement that auto-renews monthly. Ideal for short-term or indefinite tenancies.
Available in all 51 jurisdictions
View all states →Room Rental Agreement
Agreement for renting a room in a shared house or apartment. Covers shared spaces, house rules, and expenses.
Available in all 51 jurisdictions
View all states →Sublease Agreement
Agreement for a tenant to sublet all or part of their rental to a new tenant. Requires landlord consent in most cases.
Available in all 51 jurisdictions
View all states →Which Document Type Do You Need?
Choosing the right lease agreement depends on your rental situation. A standard residential lease is best for fixed-term tenancies of 6 to 12 months or longer. A month-to-month agreement works for flexible arrangements where either party may need to end the tenancy with short notice. A room rental agreement is designed for shared living situations where a tenant rents one room in a home occupied by others. A sublease agreement is used when an existing tenant needs to rent their space to a new person for part of the remaining lease term.
Every state has its own landlord-tenant laws governing security deposits, notice periods, required disclosures, and late fee limits. Our platform generates agreements tailored to your specific state, so you never have to worry about missing a required clause or using an out-of-date form.
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