The Landlord Protection Agency has translated The LPA Apartment Lease for landlords who have spanish speaking tenants. In some states, the landlord is required to supply non-english speaking tenants with a copy of the lease in their own language, so we created the Spanish Lease Agreement.
The LPA Apartment Lease is designed specifically to protect landlords against common tenant situations when renting apartments. Painful and expensive experiences with tenants can be avoided. It has successfully saved us repeatedly from serious tenant nightmares, and from losing a lot of money! This form covers important aspects of Apartment Renting, such as laundry facilities, storerooms, utilities, maintenance, association fees, etc.
The LPA Apt. Lease can be either Month to Month or Fixed Term.
The LPA Apartment Lease* is written in plain english and is easy for the average landlord to read and understand without needing an attorney to interpret it.
The LPA Apartment Lease specially caters to residential apartments. Because it is already in word processor format for your convenience , you can easily add, delete or change items in the document to customize the lease to your exact needs.
The LPA Apartment Lease is designed to fully interact with and support all of our Essential Forms for rental property management.
It does its job to discourage problem renters from signing on as our tenants. If the LPA Application doesn't discourage the Deadbeat, the LPA Lease will. Let them disqualify themselves before they become your headache!
Our State Specific Lease Index, quickly and easily allows you to generate The LPA Lease for any state.
We highly reccommend that the lease be read and explained to the tenant in person. We find it to be more effective that way. After all, it is an instruction manual for how to be your tenant in your apartment.
Before turning over a valuable asset with a mere 1 or 2 month security deposit, make sure the tenants understand and agree to all your terms. You'd be surprised at how many people are so eager to just sign the lease without bothering to read it. You can get a real idea of what these people will be like as tenants and how they will get along with other tenants by how they respond to the terms in your lease.
You really can learn a lot about a tenant during the lease signing.