Florida Lease Agreement Templates (6)

A Florida lease agreement is a legally binding contract between the landlord or property owner (who rents out their property) and the tenant (who agrees to the terms and conditions). The document must be written according to the state’s landlord-tenant rental laws and include the following information: lease term, monthly payment, late fees, specific disclosures, security deposits, and utility requirements.

Rental Lease Laws Overview

Landlords typically necessitate the completion of a rental application to assess tenant suitability before signing a lease agreement.

By Type (6)

Florida Standard Residential Lease Agreement Template

Standard Lease Agreement

Enables a landlord and tenant to create a legally binding arrangement for renting a property.

Florida Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

Enables tenants to occupy a property on a monthly basis, with no fixed long-term commitment.

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Commercial Lease Agreements

Enables a tenant to lease a property for business purposes.

Florida Room Rental Agreement

Room Rental Agreement

Sets the terms and conditions between tenants renting a room within a shared living space.

Florida Sublease Agreement Template

Sublease Agreement

Allows the subtenant to rent all or part of the leased property for a specified period.

Florida Lease-to-Own Option-to-Purchase Agreement

Rent-to-Own Lease Agreement

Integrates the convenience of leasing with the promise of future ownership.

Required Lease Disclosures

Florida imposes additional requirements for landlords and tenants when executing a lease agreement. For example, landlords are required to include the following disclosures in writing: [1]

Security Deposit

Rent Payments

Landlord Right of Entry

Property Repairs

Terminating a Lease

Sample

You can download the Florida lease agreement template below in PDF & Word.