The Agreement to Lease Condominium Unit is a legal document used for leasing a condominium in an apartment block in Phoenix. It identifies the lessor and lessee, along with the specific condominium unit and the associated percentage of common area interest. The lease specifies a term, rent amount, and payment schedule while emphasizing the lessee's responsibility for paying additional maintenance fees. The document ensures both parties acknowledge the unit's condition and abide by restrictions on the use of the premises, such as prohibiting illegal activities and subletting without consent. The lessee must keep the unit clean, and any damage caused is their financial responsibility. It grants the lessor rights to terminate the lease for defaults, while safeguarding the lessee’s right to quiet enjoyment. This form is essential for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants in navigating the leasing process, and ensures all vital information is documented clearly and concisely.