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How to fill out the Shared Tenancy Agreement online
Completing the Shared Tenancy Agreement online is a straightforward process that ensures compliance with school enrollment requirements. This guide provides detailed steps to help you accurately fill out the form, ensuring that all necessary information is provided.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your Shared Tenancy Agreement.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Shared Tenancy Agreement and open it in your online editor.
- In the first section, enter the name of the student in the designated space. Ensure to use clear and legible handwriting if filling out by hand, or type accurately if online.
- In the Owner/Lessee Affidavit section, have the owner or lessee fill in their name and confirm they are a resident of Brevard County, Florida.
- The owner/lessee must then state the name of the parent or legal guardian residing with them at their address. Ensure to provide a physical address (no P.O. Boxes).
- List the names, birth dates, grades, and last schools attended for each child who will reside with the parent or guardian at this address.
- The owner or lessee should provide their home or cell telephone number in the specified field.
- Both the owner/lessee and the parent or legal guardian must read the declarations regarding false statements and sign the form where indicated.
- Complete the Parent/Legal Guardian Affidavit section, ensuring that all statements regarding residency and the notification of any changes are marked accurately.
- Provide proof of residence documentation, such as a recent utility bill or bank statement showing the same address.
- After filling out all required fields, review the form for accuracy. You may save changes, download, print, or share the completed document as needed.
Complete your Shared Tenancy Agreement online today to ensure proper enrollment for your child!
Tenancy in common is a form of property co-ownership in which a property is not shared equally and is most commonly seen when co-owners are unrelated. By contrast, a joint tenancy agreement gives equal shares to two parties and is most commonly seen as community property among married couples and domestic partners.
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