Question
How do I renew the rental agreement for a condo?
Hi there,
How are you?
I have a quick question regarding RE-NEWING the rental agreement for a Condo. I have a current rental agreement with the owner of my suite for a year, and time is almost up.
For the people who have re-newed their rental agreement with the owner for a condo, do I need to prepare the same documents (i.e. pay stub, employment letter, credit check) that I have done when I first signed the agreement, or is it going to be simpler this time, since I am basically renewing the rental agreement? Could someone please let me know what I need to prepare when re-newing?
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Cheers!
Posted by aliasjulia on 08/19/07
Total Answers: 3
Answers-
It should be much simpler.... Just call your landlord and tell them you want to stay another year.
Answer posted by Mike on 2007-08-19 17:02:10
In some states you may have to give a 60 or 30 day notice for renewing a lease. Your landlord should let you know . you might want to check your lease and see what it says before you go talk with your landlord.
Answer posted by marlo2815 on 2007-08-24 21:57:51
This is what I've used in the past...... "This lease shall renew for an additional _____ (months/years) under the same terms and conditions as the original lease, dated ___________ by and between _________________ (Landlord) and ______________ (Tenant)."
Answer posted by liveinaustin on 2007-08-25 13:18:55
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