The Agreement to Lease Condominium Unit outlines the terms under which a lessor leases a condominium unit to a lessee, including essential details about the rental agreement. Key features of this form include specified rental amounts, payment schedules, and responsibilities for maintenance fees. Notably, the lessee must use the property as a private dwelling and cannot sublet without written consent from the lessor. The lease also stipulates that any damages caused by the lessee or their guests must be repaired at the lessee's expense. Importantly, failure to pay rent or violation of lease terms can result in termination of the lease and immediate possession by the lessor. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in property management or real estate transactions. It serves as a practical tool to ensure compliance with condominium rules in Kings, providing a clear framework for both lessors and lessees to understand their rights and obligations.