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01 / Leases

Lease Agreements

Landlords lose 7 to 30 days of rent on every turnover. A standardized lease, a clean rent-increase notice, and a state-compliant late-rent letter shave days off the cycle and stop most disputes before they start.

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— The long read

Real-estate documents: leases, sales, and everything in between.

Real estate is the most state-specific area of contract law in the country. Cure periods, deposit caps, deed-recording requirements, and disclosure obligations vary by jurisdiction and by property type. A residential lease in Texas is not a residential lease in New York. The full landlord workflow runs from a rental application with FCRA-compliant screening consent, into a lease agreement with the right state-mandated disclosures, through eviction notices when payments stop and lease termination at the end of the term.

On the sale side, every state requires written contracts for any real-property transfer over $500 (Statute of Frauds), and the recordable instrument that actually moves title is a deed. A real-estate purchase agreement sets the deal terms; a quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor holds without warranty (common in family transfers and divorce); a warranty deed guarantees clean title and is standard in arm's-length sales. Lead-paint disclosure under 42 U.S.C. Section 4852d is mandatory for any home built before 1978.

Pick your state in the wizard. Cure periods, security deposit caps under California Civ. Code Section 1950.5 or New York Gen. Oblig. Law Section 7-108, witness and notarization rules for deeds, and disclosure timing all flex to your jurisdiction.

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