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Landlord tenant laws vary from State to State.  You will find here principles that apply to all States and State specific information applicable only to your State.  You should consult an attorney if you have questions.

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Landlord tenant laws deal with many areas of the landlord tenant relationship.  Generally, some of the areas covered, depending on your State include:

  1. Requirement that a lease be in writing.
  2. Rules regarding how a security deposit must be handled.
  3. Legal duties of the Landlord regardless of the terms of the lease.
  4. Legal duties of the tenant regardless of the terms of the lease.
  5. Specific procedural requirements for terminating a lease.
  6. Specific procedures for evicting a tenant.
  7. Rent increase procedures.
  8. How abandoned personal property must be handled.
  9. Access to the premises by the Landlord.
  10. Subleasing laws.
  11. Rent control ordinances.
  12. Discrimination in renting.
  13. Terms prohibited in rental agreements or unenforceable.
  14. Care of the Premises by the tenant
  15. Many others.

Some of the areas can be governed or changed by the rental agreement, while others cannot be changed by the agreement.  Overall, the landlord tenant relationship is controlled by the 1) lease agreement, 2) State laws, 3) Federal Laws and 4) Local laws.

Termination of the lease agreement and notices between the landlord and tenant must comply with requirements of your State.

Many of the forms available have Law Summaries connected to each form search providing law provisions that govern the requirements of the form.

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Basic responsibilities of the landlord and tenant in most States are:

Landlords' Responsibilities
  1. Landlords must ensure that the premises are maintained in a decent, safe, sanitary condition.
  2. Landlords must ensure that each dwelling unit has an adequate heating system and complies with all applicable codes.
  3. Landlords must allow tenants the full use and enjoyment of the dwelling unit and comply with the rental agreement and the law regarding landlord access to the rental unit.
  4. Landlords cannot use a lease which takes away any of the tenant's basic rights under the law.
  5. Before ending the rental agreement, the landlord must give proper notice to the tenant and, in the case of an eviction, follow proper legal procedures.
Tenants' Responsibilities
  1. Rent must be paid at the time and place agreed upon by both parties under the rental agreement.
  2. Tenants must keep their dwelling units safe and clean, take care not to cause damage beyond normal wear and tear, and notify the landlord of all problems.
  3. Tenants and their guests must conduct themselves in a manner that will not disturb other tenants' peaceful enjoyment of the premises.
  4. Before ending the rental agreement, the tenant must give proper notice to the landlord.

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Tips for preparing Georgia Landlord Forms & Tenant Forms forms

Lease processes seem straightforward, but many people still make mistakes while preparing Georgia Landlord Forms & Tenant Forms forms. Missing crucial details in rental applications leads to misunderstandings and even lawsuits, so it's better to discuss them before you sign any papers. Check a few things that will make your deal more convenient and safe:

  1. Create an agreement about habitability. Respect the landlord's duty to provide a lease having a "warranty of habitability.” Check if each thing in the house functions appropriately and creates no threat to the tenant's life and health.
  2. Indicate all terms. Specify in the rent agreement form if it automatically renews or has a fixed termination date. A fixed-term document sets both start and end dates and generally lasts from half a yea to 1 calendar year, but you are capable to choose your own duration. A contract that renews automatically continues indefinitely until one of the parties terminates the agreement.
  3. Indicate the permissions. Prevent misunderstandings and early termination of Georgia Landlord Forms & Tenant Forms forms. Work out and include in a rental contract what will and will not be allowed in the apartments. Usually, this point covers permissions to have domestic pets, make enhancements, smoking cigarettes, or inviting other occupants to use the property.
  4. Outline termination situations. Identify reasons and ways how a landlord needs to notify a renter about the end of a contract. Discuss conditions to offer simpler and safer deals for both parties.