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DrHitch 04-16-2024 11:02 AM

Rental contract document (examples)
 
Hi all,
I searched this forum but can't find any good samples of rental agreement contracts that include clauses specific to The Villages such as pet, golf cart, etc.

I think similar questions have been asked in the past, but other than googling a PDF fill-in contract, nothing good...

Feel free to e-mail me any working samples directly
drhitch54@gmail...

Thanks

bmcgowan13 04-17-2024 11:01 AM

I would strongly suggest you bite the bullet and hire an attorney. Incorporate the fees of the attorney into the rental agreement.

You are on the hook for any mistakes, errors or oversights in the rental agreement. And the renter can always hire their attorney to exploit any loopholes.

A TV real estate law firm should have a boilerplate with much of the necessary language (saves a bit of money) and add any provisions, stipulations or caveats that you would require to protect your home.

IMO--there is way to much property at play to rely on an internet template to save a few hundred dollars.

retiredguy123 04-17-2024 11:12 AM

OP, you mentioned a pet and golf cart in your post. If you want to prevent a dog from living in your house, there is really no way to do this with a lease. A tenant can bring a dog and tell you that it is a service animal and they are protected by a very strict ADA Federal law. You can't even charge extra for a service animal. Also, I would not allow a renter to use a golf cart that you own because of potential liability, and a lease will not help much.

Shipping up to Boston 04-17-2024 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2322435)
OP, you mentioned a pet and golf cart in your post. If you want to prevent a dog from living in your house, there is really no way to do this with a lease. A tenant can bring a dog and tell you that it is a service animal and they are protected by a very strict ADA Federal law. You can't even charge extra for a service animal. Also, I would not allow a renter to use a golf cart that you own because of potential liability, and a lease will not help much.

This could be whole new thread. Everybody seems to have a ‘service’ or ‘therapy’ animal. Is there an actual certification or documentation that separates fact from fiction on this?
Agree on golf cart

retiredguy123 04-17-2024 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2322436)
This could be whole new thread. Everybody seems to have a ‘service’ or ‘therapy’ animal. Is there an actual certification or documentation that separates fact from fiction on this?
Agree on golf cart

According to Federal law, no certification or documentation is required for a service animal. Do a search for other threads on this topic.

Shipping up to Boston 04-17-2024 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmcgowan13 (Post 2322434)
I would strongly suggest you bite the bullet and hire an attorney. Incorporate the fees of the attorney into the rental agreement.

You are on the hook for any mistakes, errors or oversights in the rental agreement. And the renter can always hire their attorney to exploit any loopholes.

A TV real estate law firm should have a boilerplate with much of the necessary language (saves a bit of money) and add any provisions, stipulations or caveats that you would require to protect your home.

IMO--there is way to much property at play to rely on an internet template to save a few hundred dollars.

True. Could definitely add additional language to an existing document but if you’re new to this, always better to do due diligence with a professional. More so for the back end of it should things go wrong

Altavia 04-17-2024 12:07 PM

It's also probably wise to have someone run a background check on the renters of they are not known to you.

cjrjck 04-17-2024 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrHitch (Post 2322095)
Hi all,
I searched this forum but can't find any good samples of rental agreement contracts that include clauses specific to The Villages such as pet, golf cart, etc.

I think similar questions have been asked in the past, but other than googling a PDF fill-in contract, nothing good...

Feel free to e-mail me any working samples directly
drhitch54@gmail...

Thanks

I have rented at least five different properties in TV over the last 6 years. Some for my wife and I before we bought our house and a number since for family visits. While the agreements were all different, they generally contained the same information. I would not feel comfortable giving out any of these without the owner's permission but I can tell you they clearly were not written by a lawyer. I did have to provide a copy of my driver's license. I am not aware of any owner running a background or credit check but they may have. I never rented through a property management company but some people in TV use them. They no doubt will run a background check and credit check. Also, FYI only, I only rented one property that did not include a golf cart (our first rental) and I would not do it again. Besides, almost all of your competitors will offer a cart.

ElDiabloJoe 04-17-2024 02:22 PM

In the past, I have found the products by Nolo Press (a Law For Dummies type practice prior to Legal Zoom), and I have used the lease provided to rent out my property. In addition to the boilerplate stuff, it had clauses I never would have thought of, like advising tenants of the uncontrollability (and thus your lack of liability) for effects of second hand smoke from other nearby tenants.

Residential Lease Agreement - Nolo

Another option is creating your lease, with input from legal minds, via Legal Zoom:
Residential Lease Agreement Template - Create a Rental Agreement Online | LegalZoom


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