Rental Agreement Templates

48 Templates

Simple One Page Lease Agreement Template

Let tenants sign your property lease agreements with Jotform Sign. Great for landlords or real estate agents. Fill out and sign in seconds. Easy to customize.

House Rental Agreement

Create a house rental lease agreement. Collect e-signatures with ease. Works on Android and iOS devices. Drag and drop to customize. No coding knowledge required.

Basic Rental Agreement Template

Create a basic rental agreement between a tenant and landlord. Drag and drop customization. Works on Android and iOS devices. Easy to share. Download as a PDF.

Short Term Rental Agreement

Let tenants fill out and sign rental agreements on any device. Easy to customize. Great for independent landlords. Convert into PDFs upon completion.

Free Commercial Lease Agreement Template

Create a free commercial lease agreement with Jotform Sign. Easy to customize and share. Fill out and e-sign from any device. Great for landlords.

Equipment Rental Agreement Template

Create an equipment rental agreement in seconds. Easy to customize and share. Converts to PDF. Collect e-signatures from any smartphone, tablet, or desktop.

Early Lease Termination Letter

Create an early lease termination letter to send to a landlord or property manager. Signable on any desktop, tablet, or mobile device. Easy to customize and share.

Month to Month Rental Agreement Template

Create a month to month rental agreement. Drag and drop to customize. Collect electronic signatures with a breeze. Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

Room Rental Agreement Template

Collect details and signatures for rental agreements online. Works great on any device. Customize without any coding. Turn submissions into PDFs.

Standard Lease Rental Agreement

Generate lease agreements for tenants online. Great for landlords. Easy to customize. Collect e-signatures and finalize documents on any device. No coding.

Lease Extension Agreement

Generate lease extension agreements online. Easy to customize. Great for landlords. Collect e-signatures and finalize documents quickly on any device.

Studio Rental Agreement Template

Create an agreement form for renting out your studio. Drag and drop to customize. Works on all devices — iOS and Android. Download immediately as a PDF.

Boat Rental Agreement

A Boat Rental Agreement is a document that outlines the terms and conditions of renting a boat.

Florida Condo Lease Agreement

Generate condo lease agreements in Florida. Easy-to-customize template. Share via email. Fill out and sign on any device. Save time with online forms.

Notice To Vacate Form

Create a notice to vacate form to send to your tenants. Send via email and collect e-signatures. Works on all devices. Drag and drop to customize.

Free Sublease Agreement Template

Create a sublease agreement for your unit. Drag and drop to customize. Works on all smartphone, tablet, and desktop devices. E-sign in just seconds.

Boat Slip Lease Agreement

Create a boat slip lease agreement in seconds with Jotform Sign. No coding knowledge needed. Works great on any device. Converts to a PDF document.

Car Rental Agreement Template

Create a car rental agreement that works for your rent-a-car business. Collect customer e-signatures. Works on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. Share and embed.

Free Florida Room Rental Agreement Template

Create a free rental lease agreement for your Florida properties. Easy to customize. Works on all desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. E-sign in seconds.

Condo Lease Agreement

Create a professional condo lease agreement. Easy to embed and share. Drag and drop to customize. Works on all devices — iOS and Android friendly. No coding.

Roommate Rental Agreement Template

Share, sign, track, and manage rental agreements for your property. Fill out any device. Easy drag-and-drop customization. Say goodbye to messy paperwork.

Party Rental Contract Template

Create a party rental contract to send to clients. Fill out and sign from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Easy to customize and share. No coding.

Event Facility Rental Agreement Template

Create an event facility rental agreement. Works great on any device. Easy to share and collect e-signatures. Drag and drop to customize. No coding required.

Free Texas Room Rental Agreement Template

Create a free rental agreement for your Texas properties. Drag and drop to customize. Works on all desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. E-sign and close easily.

About Rental Agreement Templates

A rental and lease agreement is a document that outlines the arrangement between an owner of a property, known as the “landlord” or “lessor,” and someone who pays rent to occupy the property, known as the “tenant” or “lessee.” It can apply to either commercial or residential property. Once signed, the agreement is considered legally binding for both parties.

You can use Jotform Sign, our dedicated e-signature tool, to create your own agreement. Jotform Sign automatically generates a PDF copy of the signed agreement that can be printed, stored, or shared. Plus, there’s no need to design a PDF agreement from scratch — just use one of our rental agreement templates. You can fully customize the template, add your own branding, modify the terms and conditions, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What is a lease agreement?

A lease agreement is a contract between a landlord and tenant that outlines the terms by which the tenant can rent property from the landlord, such as the duration of the lease, the monthly rent amount, and the maintenance responsibilities of each party.

To lease an apartment, a tenant will apply using a rental application provided by the landlord. The landlord will review the application and usually conduct a credit check and employment verification. They may also collect an application fee.

If the lessee’s application is approved, the landlord will send them a lease, which the lessee must sign and return with a security deposit. The lessee will then be able to move into the apartment under the terms determined by the lease.

2) Who needs a residential lease agreement?

Anyone involved in leasing a property should have a residential lease agreement that defines the terms of the lease and keeps all involved parties protected by law. These individuals include property managers looking for tenants, social service providers looking for supportive housing, real estate agents, and anyone renting or looking to lease property.

3) What is the difference between a lease and a rental agreement?

A rental agreement typically provides for tenancy for a short period of time, usually 30 days. Unless the renter or landlord provides a move-out notice, the lease is automatically renewed.

A lease provides the tenant the right to occupy the property for a specific period of time, which typically runs from six months to a year or more. Unless the tenant agrees, the terms of the lease cannot be changed by the landlord, except in some cases where the law permits the landlord to raise the rent after a defined period of time.

Also, a lease does not usually renew automatically for the same period of time. If a tenant continues to stay at the property, the agreement converts to month-to-month terms until a new rental or lease agreement is signed. These conditions are not unique to real property. People also rent or lease equipment, automobiles, and other items.

4) Can I write my own lease agreement?

Yes, you can. A lease is an agreement between you (the landlord) and your tenant. Leases usually include standard items, such as the amount of rent, the duration of the lease, who is responsible for various maintenance tasks, and the consequences for not following the terms.

With Jotform, you can create a lease template and use a form to collect specific information that changes with each lease, such as the tenant’s name, rent amount, etc. You can also accept digital signatures when it’s time to sign the final document.

5) What are some terms I should include in a lease agreement?

  • Term, Conditions: State the length of the lease period, as well as terms and conditions.
  • Rent: Include the amount of rent and when it is due.
  • Security deposits and fees: Declare whether you require a security deposit and first/last month’s rent.
  • Names of all tenants: Include every adult who will live on the property.
  • Occupancy limits: Specify who can occupy the property.
  • Restrictions on use of the property: Language regarding whether certain things are prohibited, such as excessive noise and illegal activity.
  • Pets: Whether the lessee can have pets, and if so, what kind and how many.
  • Maintenance and repairs: Outline who is responsible for what types of maintenance and repairs of the property.
  • Utilities: Establish who is responsible for utilities, and what will happen if a payment is delinquent.
  • Entry to the property: Clarify the landlord’s rights to access the property to make repairs, and how much advance notice you will provide.

6) Can a rental or lease agreement be used as proof of address?

In many cases, a valid rental or lease agreement can be used as proof of address. You can use Jotform to produce a PDF version of the lease for your tenant.

7) Is a lease cancellable?

A lease is usually for a fixed term, such as one year. However, a landlord may waive any penalties and allow a tenant to break a lease. You are advised to consult an attorney and your local real estate laws.

8) Does a lease need to be notarized?

A lease is a contract between a landlord and a tenant. Usually, it does not need to be notarized. Jotform allows you to include digital signatures, such as DocuSign, on your lease agreement, which are usually legally binding.

9) Glossary of lease agreement terms

  • Landlord (lessor): A landlord is a person who owns land, houses, or apartments and rents or leases them to tenants.
  • Tenant (lessee or renter): A tenant is a person who rents land or property from a landlord.
  • Security deposit: A security deposit is paid by an incoming tenant in order to secure the lease from a landlord. It can either be a partial payment toward the tenant's monthly rent or a security measure for the landlord in the event of property damages. Under most security deposit laws, your deposit is considered refundable and must be returned to you within a specific time period after you move out, unless the lessee or renter has caused or allowed damage to the property.
  • Common area maintenance (CAM): Common area maintenance (CAM) fees — common in commercial and industrial leases —are paid in part or whole by tenants to help cover expenses for internal and external common areas like hallways, elevators, shared bathrooms, parking areas, and more. CAM fees vary by circumstance, so amounts should be agreed upon by both the landlord and the tenant and explicitly laid out in their contract.
  • Renewal option: A renewal option is included in a rental or lease agreement and outlines the terms and conditions for extending the original agreement. Landlords are not required to extend or renew a lease without a renewal option outlined in the agreement, so it’s important to include a renewal option if the lessee/renter intends on renewing the lease.
  • Periodic tenancy: Periodic tenancy is the possession of a property with no determined end date. As opposed to a fixed-term tenancy, the tenant decides when to end the tenancy. This is especially common for month-to-month rentals.
  • Pet addendum: If landlords allow pets, they will include a pet addendum that requires tenants to provide detailed information about their pet, like breed, age, size, and description. This allows landlords to keep accurate records in case of damage and monitor renter compliance.
  • Inspection checklist: A renter inspection checklist allows renters to document the status of the apartment before their lease begins so that landlords can assess new damage at the end of a lease. They protect both the landlord and the tenant from misunderstandings or disagreements.
  • Guarantor: A guarantor is the person responsible for taking care of and paying for the property if the primary tenant fails. Guarantors are often required for student lease agreements, or for tenants without steady employment.
  • Cosigner: A cosigner is a third-party person that shares the responsibility of paying rent with the primary tenant, though they are not required to live on the property.
  • Lease allowance: Lease allowances are money or items that the landlord gives the tenant to improve the rental space.
  • Amenities: Amenities clauses in the lease consider logistical arrangements with tenants, such as parking or storage space. Because amenities provide an additional convenience, they may come at a price specified in the lease.

Renter’s insurance: Insurance products help tenants pay for the risks associated with commercial leasing. Some landlords may require that tenants pay for renter’s insurance in the lease.

These templates are suggested forms only. If you're using a form as a contract, or to gather personal (or personal health) info, or for some other purpose with legal implications, we recommend that you do your homework to ensure you are complying with applicable laws and that you consult an attorney before relying on any particular form.