Buyer’s Temporary Residential Lease
BUYER'S TEMPORARY RESIDENTIAL LEASE
1. PARTIES: The parties to this Lease are _______________________________
(Landlord) and _________________________________________(Tenant).
2. LEASE: Landlord leases to Tenant the Property described in the Contract be tween
Landlord as Seller and Tenant as Buyer dated _____________, _________, and known
as __________________________________________________________(address).
3. TERM: The term of this Lease commences on _______________________ and
terminates as specified in Paragraph 18, but in no event shall this lease extend beyond the
______ day of ______________, 20____.
4. RENTAL: Rental will be $________________ per day. U pon commencement of this
Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the full amount of rental of $_____________ for the
anticipated term of the Lease which lasts until the anticipated closing date of the contract
between Lessor and Lessee for the purchase of the property. If the actual term of this
Lease differs from the anticipated term, rent will be prorated and paid at closing through
the actual closing date. No portion of the rental will be applied to payment of any items
covered by the Contract.
5. SECURITY DEPOSIT: Tenant has paid to Landlord $___________ as a deposit to
secure performance of this Lease by Tenant. If this Lease is terminated before the
closing, Landlord may use the deposit to satisfy Tenant's obligations under this Lease.
Landlord shall refu nd to Tenant any unused portion of the deposit together with an
itemized list of all deductions from the deposit within 30 days after Tenant (a) surrenders
possession of the Property and (b) provides Landlord written notice of Tenant’s
forwarding address. If this Lease is terminated by the closing of the sale of the Property,
the unused portion of the deposit will be refunded to Tenant at closing, together with an
itemized list of all deductions from the deposit. NOTICE: The security deposit must be in
addi tion to the earnest money under the Contract.
6. UTILITIES: Tenant shall pay all utility connections, deposits and charges except
_________________________________________________, which Landlord shall pay.
7. USE OF PROPERTY: Tenant may use the Property only for single family dwelling
purposes. Tenant may not assign this Lease or sublet any part of the Property.
8. PETS: Tenant may not keep pets on the Property except _________________________.
9. CONDITION OF PROPERTY: Tenant accepts the Property in its present condition and
state of repair, but Landlord sha ll make all repairs and improvements required by the
Contract of Purchase. If this Lease is terminated prior to closing, Tenant shall surrender
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possession of the Property to Landlord in its present condition, as improved by Landlord,
except normal wear and tear and any casualty loss.
10. ALTERATIONS: Tenant may not: (a) make any holes or drive nails into the woodwork,
floors, walls or ceilings (b) alter, paint or decorate the Property or (c) install
improvements or fixtures without the prior written consen t of Landlord. Any
improvements or fixtures placed on the Property during the Lease become a part of the
Property.
11. SPECIAL PROVISIONS:
12. INSPECTIONS: Landlord may enter at reasonable times to inspect, replace, repair or
complete the improvements.
13. LAWS: Tenant shall comply with all applicable laws, restrictions, ordinances, rules and
regulations with respect to the Property.
14. REPAIR S AND MAINTENANCE: Tenant shall bear all expense of repairing and
maintaining the Property, including but not limited to yard, trees and shrubs. Tenant shall
promptly repair at Tenant's expense any damage to the Property caused directly or
indirectly by an y act or omission of the Tenant or any person other than Landlord,
Landlord's agents or invitees .
15. INDEMNITY: Tenant indemnifies Landlord from the claims of all third parties for
injury or damage to person or property of such third party arising from the use or
occupancy of the Property by Tenant. This indemnification includes attorney’s fees,
costs and expenses incurred by Landlord.
16. INSURANCE: Landlord and Tenant shall each maintain such insurance on the contents
and Property as each party may d eem appropriate during the term of this Lease. NOTE:
CONSULT YOUR INSURANCE AGENT PRIOR TO CLOSING. Possession of the
Property by Buyer as Tenant may change insurance policy coverage.
17. DEFAULT: If Tenant fails to perform or observe any provision of this Lease and fails,
within 24 hours after notice by Landlord, to commence and diligently pursue to remedy
such failure, Tenant will be in default.
18. TERMINATION: This Lease terminates upon (a) closing of the sale under the Contract
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of Pu rchase, (b) termination of the Contract of Purchase prior to closing, (c) Tenant’s
default under this Lease, or (d) Tenant’s default under the Contract of Purchase, or (d)
the date specified in paragraph 3, whichever occurs first. Upon termination other than
by closing of the sale, Tenant shall surrender possession of the Property.
19. HOLDING OVER: An possession by Tenant after termination creates a tenancy at
sufferance and will not operate to renew or extend this Lease. Tenant shall pay
$_______ per day during the period of any possession after termination as damages, in
addition to any other remedies to which Landlord is entitled.
20. ATTORNEY’ S FEES: The prevailing party in any legal proceeding brought under or
with respect to the transaction described in this Lease is entitled to recover from the non -
prevailing party all costs of such proceeding and reasonable attorney’s fees.
21. SMOKE DETEC TORS: Landlord may be required to install smoke detectors in certain
locations within the Property at Landlord’s expense. Tenant expressly waives Landlord’s
duty to inspect and repair smoke detectors.
22. SECURITY DEVICES: The requirements, if any, relat ing to security devices do not
apply to this transaction and Tenant expressly waived same.
23. CONSULT YOUR ATTORNEY: This Lease is intended to be legally binding. READ IT
CAREFULLY. If you do not understand the effect of this Lease, consult your attorn ey
BEFORE signing.
24. NOTICES: All notices under this Lease from one party to the other must be in writing are
effective when delivered or transmitted by facsimile machine as follows:
To Landlord: To Tenant:
___________________________________ ________ ___________________________
___________________________________ ___________________________________
___________________________________ ____________________________________
Facsimile:( )______________________ Facsimile:( )______________________
25. GOVERNING LAW: This agreement shall be governed by the laws of:
The state wherein the property lies, or
The state of __________________
If neither box is checked, or if the second box is checked but the state name not filled in, the agreement shall be
governed by the laws of the state wherein the property lies.
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26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties
and shall not be modified except in writing signed by Tenant and Landlord.
27. CONSTRUCTION: As used in this agreement “Tenant” shall mean one or more persons,
who exec ute this agreement and “Landlord” shall mean one or more persons who execute
this agreement.
28. LEAD -BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE : HOUSING BUILT BEFORE 1978 MAY
CONTAIN LEAD -BASED PAINT. LEAD FROM PAINT, PAINT CHIPS, AND DUST
CAN POSE HEALTH HAZARDS IF NOT MAN AGED PROPERLY. LEAD
EXPOSURE IS ESPECIALLY HARMFUL TO YOUNG CHILDREN AND
PREGNANT WOMEN. BEFORE RENTING PRE -1978 HOUSING, LESSORS MUST
DISCLOSE THE PRESENCE OF KNOWN LEAD -BASED PAINT AND/OR LEAD -
BASED PAINT HAZARDS IN THE DWELLING. LEASES MUST ALSO RECEIVE D
A FEDERALLY APPROVED PAMPHLET ON LEAD POISONING PREVENTION.
Landlord states as follows: [Landlord check one]
The leased premises was constructed in 1978 or later.
The leased premises was constructed prior to 1978. Landlord has conformed with all federal requirements regarding lead -based
paint disclosure including the completion and mutual signing with Tenant and any agents, of the Lead -Based Paint Disclosure
Form (for Rentals) attached hereto and incorporated into this lease as a part hereof. All associated information required by the
Disclosure form (if any) was furnished to Tenant, and Tenant received the EPA pamphlet “ Protect Your Family from Lead in Your
Home. ”
EXECUTED the ____ day of _________________________, 20_____.
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Landlord Tenant
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Landlord Tenant
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THIS IS A SEPARATE INSTRUCTION PAGE REGARDING LEAD -BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE
THIS PAGE IS NOT PART OF THE CONTRACT! IT IS PROVIDED BY USLF TO AID THE LANDLORD IN COMPLYING WITH FEDERAL LEAD -BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE
LAW, FOR DWELLINGS BUILT PRIOR TO 1978.
IMPORTANT!!!
NOTES CONCERNING LEAD -PAINT DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
Introduction: If the dwelling unit was constructed PRIOR TO 1978, federal law REQUIRES a Lead -Based Paint Disclosure Form to be attached t o the lease, completed and signed by the
lessor and lessee. If the rental dwelling was constructed in 1978 or later, this form is not required. If in doubt about the timing of construction, use the disclosure form. Whenever the
form is used, the landlord m ust also give the tenant the EPA lead -based paint pamphlet discussed below. Landlords must retain a copy of the signed disclosure form for no less than
three years from the date the lease begins.
Background: To protect families from exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil, Congress passed the Residential Lead -Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. HUD and EPA
require the disclosure of known information on lead -based paint and related hazards before the lease of most housing built before 1978.
Requirements: Before the lease is signed and agreed to, landlords must fully comply with lead -paint disclosure law. Compliance is accomplished by:
(1) Fully completing and delivering to the tenants, as an attachm ent to the lease, the LEAD -BASED PAINT DISCLOSURE forms for lessees and (the lessees
also initial and sign this form), and
(2) Giving the tenants the EPA pamphlet entitled "Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home." (See the download link for the pamphl et, below), and
Purchase the Disclosure Forms: If you need to purchase Lead -Based Paint Disclosure Forms, you can easily do so using USLF. http://www.uslegalforms.com/lead -paint -
disclosure -forms.htm Click this link (or copy it into the address window of y ou internet browser) and select your state. Two forms will be accessed. You want the “LEAD2” form
for rental transactions , NOT the “LEAD1” form for sales. Click the “Information and Preview” link for more info on the forms, and then order the forms.
The F ree EPA Pamphlet: The landlord must give the tenant the EPA -approved information pamphlet on identifying and controlling lead -based paint hazards entitled "Protect
Your Family From Lead In Your Home." You may obtain and print this pamphlet free by clicking the following download link (or copying the link into the address window of your
internet browser):
http://www.hud.gov/offices/lead/outreach/leapame.pdf
The form is in .pdf format and you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the form. In the unlikely circumstance th at the Adobe
Acrobat Reader is not installed on your computer, you can download it free from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/ readstep2.html .
The download is quick and easy.
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