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Georgia Rental Agreement for Residential Premises
Rent a house or apartment to a tenant with this Georgia Rental Agreement for Residential Premises, for a monthly or weekly tenancy.
- Periodic Tenancy. The Agreement establishes what is called a periodic tenancy because it runs from rental period to rental period (month to month or week to week).
- Late Fees. The tenant must pay late fees if the rent is not paid on time, and a charge for any returned checks.
- Groundskeeping. The tenant is responsible for lawn care and yard maintenance.
- Refund of Deposit. Procedure the landlord must follow for returning the tenant's security deposit at the end of the tenancy.
- Termination. Provisions for termination by either party, in accordance with landlord-tenant laws.
- The file also contains a Lead Paint Disclosure form, as required by federal law.
- Also included is a Premises Condition Report to be jointly filled in by the landlord and the tenant at the beginning and the end of the tenancy.
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Georgia Residential Property Leasing and Management Agreement
Rental agents in Georgia can write their client contracts quickly and easily with this template Rental Property Leasing and Management Agreement.
- Scope of Agreement. This contract is for managing and leasing residential properties.
- Exclusive Contract. The property manager is retained on an exclusive basis to rent, lease and manage the rental property.
- Compensation. The property manager will be paid a percentage of the monthly rental amount for the property. If the manager undertakes additional work outside the scope of its duties, additional fees will be payable.
- Manager's Authority. The owner authorizes the property manager to collect rents, sign leases, issue late payment notices, undertake eviction proceedings, purchase supplies, make repairs, and pay all recurring bills on the property.
- Accounts. The manager will maintain two trust accounts, one for the security deposits and one for the operating funds.
- Indemnification. The property owner indemnifies the manager against claims arising from managing the property, including claims arising from the owner not making full disclosure about the property.
- Insurance. The owner is responsible for carrying public liability, property damage and worker's compensation insurance.
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