This form is a parking space lease between a lessor and a lessee. The lessor shall not be responsible for damage to the lessees vehicle, whether or not such damage is caused by other vehicle(s) or person(s) in the parking lot and surrounding area. The lessor agrees to provide a receipt to the lessee for each payment received. Such receipt shall show the amount paid and number of the leased parking space.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
If there's a bump in the road, try talking it out with your landlord first. If that doesn’t work, you might need to look into local mediation or legal advice.
Most leases don’t allow subleasing unless you have clear permission from the property owner, so always double-check the agreement.
While not always required, having insurance for your vehicle is smart, just in case something goes amiss while it's parked.
If you can't park in your space, reach out to your landlord or property owner. They might have a backup plan or could help resolve the issue.
Most leases are pretty clear that the space is just for parking, so using it for storage or any other purpose could get you into hot water.
Leasing durations can vary, from a month-to-month arrangement to longer leases—usually ranging from six months to a year or more.
Before diving into a lease, it’s good to check the location, make sure it’s safe and convenient for you, and understand the terms of the lease.
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