The Agreement to Lease Condominium Unit is a legal document that formalizes the rental of a condominium unit from a lessor to a lessee. This lease stipulates key terms including the payment of rent, duration of the lease, and responsibilities regarding maintenance fees and damages. It outlines specific conditions for the use of the property, emphasizing no illegal activities, and restrictions against subletting without consent. The lessee acknowledges the condition of the unit and agrees to maintain it in good order. Other essential aspects include the lessor's right to terminate the lease under certain conditions and the lessee's waiver of notices for defaults in payment. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it clearly outlines both parties’ rights and responsibilities. By ensuring all necessary details are filled in correctly, users can protect their interests and minimize disputes regarding property usage. Legal assistants and paralegals can benefit from easy editing capabilities to tailor the lease to specific circumstances, providing a straightforward transaction framework for condominium rentals.