Sign a residential lease with multiple tenants in Florida easily with this ready-to-use form, complete with a set of detailed clause-by-clause instructions, so all you have to do is fill in the blanks. This form lets you:
specify who can live on the property, the amount of rent, and how it’s to be paid
set the security deposit and explain how it will be used and returned
explain your rights to enter the rental and the tenant’s and landlord’s upkeep responsibilities
Florida landlord? Sign a lease with multiple tenants
Florida landlord-tenant law is among the most complex in the country. If you’re a landlord in Florida and you are renting your property to more than one tenant for a set amount of time (six months or a year, for example), you need this Florida-specific lease to get every tenancy off to a good start. Designed to comply with state law (by including, for example, specified language from Florida statutes that must be in every rental document), this lease from Nolo lets you:
specify the length of the lease, who can live on the property, the amount of rent, and how it’s to be paid
set the security deposit and explain how it will be used and returned
explain your rights to enter the rental and the tenants’ and landlord’s upkeep responsibilities
include important restrictions on guest stays, use of the property, and the consequences of late rent and bounced checks
offer your tenants an “early termination” lease-breaking agreement, by use of the separate “Florida Early Termination Fee/Liquidated Damages Lease Addendum”
make required disclosures regarding environmental hazards and other significant issues
The lease comes with a full set of clause-by-clause instructions, explaining the meaning of each clause and how to fill in the required information. Use the word processing program on your computer (or print the form and fill in the blanks) to create a legal, binding lease that embodies the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in Florida, all in plain English.
For the complete kit, including 4 lease forms specifically tailored to Florida, see Nolo's Florida Landlord Kit.