Georgia Residential Lease Agreement

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A written agreement should be used by any Landlord (who may own the house or residence) wishing to rent residential property to a tenant. Many states consider oral agreements regarding the rental of real property to be invalid and require a written agreement. This type of document which is sometimes called a Residential Lease Agreement or Rental Agreement should be in writing and should be signed by both landlord and tenant. The Lease should set forth all the terms and conditions of the rental to which the parties have agreed. The Lease will also state everyone's responsibilities and rights.

Some states also will require that the landlord and tenant conduct an inspection of the premises to be rented either before the property is occupied by the tenant or before the lease is signed by either party. A joint inspection form is useful to document the inspection and can help avoid problems or misunderstandings at the end of the lease term. Even if a state does not require a joint inspection, it is a good idea to complete one for the protection of both parties.

This Georgia Residential Lease Agreement packet includes everything necessary for a Landlord to enter into a lease with a Tenant, including the Lease, the Inspection Checklist and more.

These are just some of the important provisions included in this Georgia Residential Lease Agreement:

  • Leased Premises and Term of Lease: Describes the property, the location, how it may be used and inspection of Premises;
  • Rent Payments and Fees: States the amount of the rent, the manner and timing of rental payments, and penalties for late payments or insufficient funds;
  • Security Deposit: Sets forth the amount of the security deposit, and conditions for the return of the deposit;
  • Default: Explains the events of default and both physical and financial remedies;
  • Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment: Explains that the tenant may peaceably and quietly enjoy the premises by fulfilling his or her obligations;
  • Assignment and Subletting: Sets forth the conditions under which, if any, the tenant may assign or sublet the property;
  • Possession of Property, Utilities, Pets and Treatment: Describes when Tenant may take possession of the property, who is responsible for utilities and whether pets are allowed. It also covers maintenance of, damage and alterations to the property;
  • Abandonment and Absences: Sets forth when the property may be considered abandoned or what happens in the even of extended absences by the tenant;
  • Insurance: Sets forth the insurance requirements;
This form packet prepared by lawyers includes:
  1. Instructions and Checklist for Residential Lease Agreement
  2. Information regarding Residential Lease Agreements
  3. Georgia Residential Lease Agreement
  4. Move-In / Move-Out Inspection Checklist
  5. Lead Paint Disclosure.
State Compliant: This form complies with the laws of Georgia

Georgia Residential Lease Agreement

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Product Georgia Residential Lease Agreement
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Georgia Residential Lease Agreement typically includes terms such as the leased premises, rent payments, security deposit details, default conditions, and responsibilities regarding utilities and maintenance.

To terminate a lease in Georgia, you must follow the terms outlined in the lease agreement, which may include providing written notice to the landlord within a specified timeframe.

If a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord may initiate eviction proceedings after providing the tenant with a notice of default, as outlined in the lease agreement.

Yes, most landlords require a security deposit to cover potential damages or unpaid rent. The amount and conditions for its return should be specified in the lease.

The ability to sublet is determined by the terms of the lease agreement. If allowed, the tenant must typically obtain written consent from the landlord before proceeding.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are renting a home in Georgia will need this Residential Lease Agreement to ensure all terms are clearly defined and legally binding. This document protects both the landlord's and tenant's rights and responsibilities throughout the rental period.
  • Situations requiring a formal lease agreement arise when a landlord wants to establish clear expectations regarding rent, maintenance, and property use. The lease serves as a reference point in case of disputes or misunderstandings.
  • For those moving into a rental property, having a comprehensive lease agreement is essential to outline the conditions of occupancy. This helps prevent potential conflicts regarding security deposits, utilities, and property maintenance.
  • Landlords seeking to comply with Georgia state laws regarding rental agreements must utilize this document to ensure they are meeting all legal requirements. This is particularly important to avoid penalties or legal issues down the line.
  • Tenants who wish to understand their rights and obligations in a rental situation will benefit from this lease agreement. It provides clarity on issues such as rent payment schedules, rules regarding pets, and the handling of security deposits.

Do Not Use If:

  • โ€“ This form is not appropriate when renting commercial property, as it is specifically designed for residential leases and does not cover the unique requirements of commercial agreements.
  • โ€“ If the rental arrangement is informal and does not require a written contract, such as short-term agreements between friends or family, this lease may not be necessary.
  • โ€“ In situations where the landlord and tenant are not in agreement on the terms of the lease, using this form could lead to disputes. It is essential that both parties fully understand and agree to the terms before signing.
  • โ€“ This lease should not be used if the property is subject to specific local laws or regulations that require additional disclosures or terms not included in this standard agreement.
  • โ€“ When the rental period is extremely short, such as a few days or weeks, a simpler rental agreement or a verbal agreement may suffice instead of this comprehensive lease.

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Landlord & Tenant Laws - Georgia

State Landlord-Tenant Statutes: Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-1 to 44-81.

State Law Website: www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2005_06/05sumdocnet.htm

Landlordโ€™s Entry to Real Estate: No statute.

Security Deposit Amount Limits: No limit in statute. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-30 to 44-7-37).

Deadlines for Security Deposit Returns: 1 month. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-30 to 44-7-37).

Interest Required on Security Deposit: No. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-30 to 44-7-37).

Separate Account required for Security Deposit: Yes. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-30 to 44-7-37).

Exemption from Security Deposit Laws: Exemption for landlord who owns 10 or less rental units. Exemption does not apply if rental units are managed by an outside agency. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-30 to 44-7-37).

Notice Required to Change or Terminate Month-to-Month Tenancy: 30 days for tenant to terminate or change rent. 60 days for landlord to terminate or change rent. (Georgia Code, Sections 44-7-7).

Rent Late Fees: No statute.

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