Actually, it took me closer to two-and-a-half to create a free lease agreement on our landlord app, but that’s because I had to explain every feature to you in the demo video (below). Our simple-yet-powerful online landlord software lets you build a free lease agreement faster than ever before. You simply select your rental unit (or add a new one), and enter the relevant details: the tenants’ names, the rent, the security deposit, a few others. We even show you state law tips along the way, so you know the rules and limits in your state. After answering these few basic questions, you click a button and voila! You download your free rental agreement to print or email. It doesn’t get easier than that.
Brian creates a rental lease agreement in roughly two minutes in the demo video below. We’re keeping it easy around here!
Our lease questionnaire lets you select the options you want, enter details like rent and security deposit, and choose optional rules like tenant maintenance responsibilities. And where needed, we provide you with state law tips to help you keep your lease legal in your state!
(You can catch a glimpse of our lease questionnaire above. Or just watch the two-minute demo video )
There’s no such thing as a free lunch. What’s the catch?
Here’s a refreshing splash of honesty: the truth is, we hope to persuade you to buy our premium state-specific lease agreement. It’s better! As an attorney-approved rental contract, it’s more protective of you and your property. You get what you pay for, right?
But we also know that not every landlord is at a point in their career where they appreciate the power of a landlord-protective lease agreement. And there are times when landlords may not need a full-armor, bulletproof tank of a rental lease agreement.
For landlords who just want something quick and simple, we’re happy to oblige you, and show off just how awesome our online landlord app is.
When you review tenant screening reports in our landlord software and approve one, you can import all the renter information to a free lease with one click. That includes the renter’s name, email address, the property’s rent, security deposit, address, and more. All you have to do from there is select a lease term, late fees, and any other options you want in your lease. You can literally create a free rental agreement in under five minutes!
After creating your free lease agreement in our questionnaire, you can instantly it as a PDF. No delays, no watermarks, just a free lease PDF file that you can sign with your tenants. And, of course, you can keep making as many edits as you want in the questionnaire. Email the lease PDF, print it, do whatever you want with it. It’s free and it’s yours.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the rent just appeared in your bank account every month?
Waiting for mailed paper checks and making bank runs to deposit cash and checks is so 20th Century. Require your renters to pay rent electronically!
They can pay by ACH (bank transfer) or credit card, so they have no excuses left not pay their rent on time. It’s 100% secure, and your tenants never see your personal banking details.
Welcome to rent collection in the 21st Century!
Whether you use our free lease agreement, our state-specific rental agreement, or go hire an attorney to draft a lease contract for you, you need a written lease. Otherwise, you’ll be up (the) creek without a paddle as soon as your tenants challenge you. When you go to landlord-tenant court, the first thing the judge will ask to see is your lease agreement. If you say “We don’t have one,” then guess what? It’s your word against the tenant’s. Who’s responsible for utilities? For shoveling snow, mowing the lawn, changing light bulbs? How much is the late fee? How long is the grace period? If you don’t have a written lease agreement, be prepared for the eviction process to take twice as long, and for the tenant to be twice as likely to win whenever they challenge you.
A lease or rental agreement is a contract between two parties, where one party (the landlord) provides use of their property, and the other party (the tenant or renter) pays them weekly or monthly rent in exchange.
Lease contracts include terms such as:
They can be as short as a one-page lease agreement, or hundreds of pages long with endless legal disclosures and addenda.
Sometimes landlords use the term “rental agreement” to refer to short-term contracts, less than one year. These could mean month-to-month lease agreements, or a brief fixed term such as six months.
Often these landlords refer to “lease agreements” as being longer fixed-term contracts, typically one year or longer.
But legally there’s no difference between a “rental agreement” and a “lease agreement.” Both terms refer to the same legal document, and our free rental agreement lets you choose between a fixed term, week-to-week, or month-to-month.
Likewise, the terms “rental lease,” “rental contract,” “lease contract,” and so on ad nauseum all refer to the same legal contract. Different names, same document.
Don’t sweat the name, do sweat the details. Make sure that whatever lease document you use is comprehensive and protects you as the landlord!
Other types of lease agreements include:
When you have a vacant rental unit, your first priority is advertising it for rent. List vacant units for rent on several websites at once (including Zillow, Trulia, and Zumper) with our landlord software.
Next, collect rental applications and run tenant screening reports (request these in 30 seconds using our software). You chose your renter, and from there you can sit back and let the online rent payments flow into your bank account, right?
Not without signing a legal lease agreement first! Because understandings not written down quickly become misunderstandings.
That raises another question though: Can you use a free rental agreement template and still protect yourself legall?
Answer: It depends.
Whether you use a free rental agreement template, pay an attorney to draft one, or build a state-specific rental agreement, you must include certain basics. At the risk of stating the obvious:
A lease with no specific ending date is called a periodic lease. Most periodic leases run month-to-month.
And most free rental lease agreements offer that as a choice. However, not all free lease agreement templates give you more flexibility here.
Arm yourself with knowledge, learn your landlord-tenant regulations.
If using a free lease agreement template, understand that they may not include extras like move-in/move-out condition forms. So, get one!
Understand the difference between “normal wear and tear” and “damage.” One you can charge your tenant for, the other you can’t.
But unfortunately, there’s much more to a lease than just the basics.
Each state imposes its own landlord-tenant laws. Sometimes those laws cover legal language or disclosures that must be included in a lease contract, but often they’re less explicit.
For example, many states put limits on how much landlords can collect for security deposits, or charge in late fees. You need the knowledge, not just a lease template.
That’s why our lease questionnaire includes State Law Tips as you create your free rental agreement.
We think our free lease agreement is a pretty good bang for your buck, given the (non-existent) price tag. But most landlords want to use a full state-specific lease package, which is why we offer a premium state-specific version of your lease alongside the free lease. The state lease agreement includes all the protective legal language you want (and sometimes need) as a landlord, from protective clauses to legal discosures and addenda.
Not sure what all those lease attachments mean, or why you need them? Here are a few examples of lease addenda and disclosures.
It’s up to you whether you want to forego these documents and use our free lease templates. That’s why we offer a choice!
John Ruskin, leading art critic of the Victorian era said a mouthful when he expressed, and I quote “It’s unwise to pay too much, but it’s worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money — that’s all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do.”
Truth be told, you can grab a free lease agreement template from reputable sources, including the SparkRental landlord app. They include the basics, and a free lease agreement is absolutely, positively better than no lease agreement at all.
With that said, a free lease agreement is no substitute for a landlord-protective, state-specific lease agreement. Here are a few “what if” examples to illustrate:
Again, you must weigh the good and the bad, the free and the premium. Always, always, read through a free lease completely. Make sure it will stand up against your renters’ beating and judges’ scrutiny should you end up in court.
There are many states that have specific requirements for residential lease agreement clauses and language. Most free lease agreement templates do not contain them.
I am a proponent of lease agreements being comprehensive, state-specific and landlord-protective. I have spent well over 15 years researching landlord-tenant statutes, and residential lease law.
But there are always exceptions, right?
When renting to your family members or close friends in certain informal situations, a free lease contract may be acceptable. There may be other simple renting circumstances where a basic free lease agreement template will work for you.