North Dakota Rental Agreement Templates

North Dakota Rental Agreement

The North Dakota rental agreements are legal documents created when a tenant wishes to use real property. The landlord or property owner establishes the amount of the rent, the duration of the tenancy, and more. All agreements must comply with North Dakota’s landlord-tenant laws.

 

North Dakota Residential Lease Agreement

The North Dakota residential lease agreement (“rental agreement”) is used when a landlord is renting out a residential property to another individual. Details that should be specified within the document include the periodic rent payments, security deposit, start and end date of the contract, and terms of use.

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North Dakota Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement allows for a tenant and landlord to create a rental arrangement with no end date that renews every month automatically upon payment. Although it is a short term rental arrangement, the terms and conditions must follow the State laws as if it were a standard one-year contract.

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North Dakota Rental Application Form

The North Dakota rental application form is part of the application process. Prior to the lease, a tenant submits this form and a small fee. The landlord uses the information to order credit, criminal, and rental history reports in order to find the perfect candidate to rent a property.

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North Dakota Roommate Agreement

A North Dakota roommate agreement is useful to roommates intent on producing a written report on the terms each party has agreed to. Once this form has been completed (with the information supplied by the preparer) and signed by each roommate, it will be considered a legal contract holding each signature party responsible for following the terms and conditions defined therein. 

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North Dakota  Commercial Lease Agreement 

North Dakota commercial lease agreement is a legal document used to delineate an arrangement between a landlord of commercial real estate and a business entity occupying the space in exchange for monthly payments. The agreement form will feature fields wherein both parties can enter their information and define the terms of the lease including the length of term (usually three-five years), the cost of rent, who is liable for utility payments, and the option to renew. It would behoove the landlord to research the business entity and its executives prior to executing a lease agreement to determine their reliability.

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North Dakota Disclosures

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure – Federal law requiring all landlords, property managers, and agents to disclose to any potential lessee the awareness of lead paint in building structures built prior to 1978.

Property Condition Statement (§ 47-16-07.2) – The landlord is required to provide the tenant with an inventory checklist describing the current state of the premises and facilities. This must be done at the time of entering into a rental agreement and signed by both landlord and tenant.

North Dakota Security Deposits

The landlord must deposit all funds into a federally insured interest-bearing savings or checking account for the benefit of the tenant.

Maximum (§ 47-16-07.1) – The landlord may ask for up to one (1) month’s rent for a tenant with no pets and up to two (2) months’ rent or a maximum of two-thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) if there is a pet.

Returning (§ 47-16-07.1) – All funds must be returned within thirty (30) days from the end period and possession has been given back to the landlord.

These resources are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Landlords and Tenants are encouraged to seek specific legal advice for any of the issues as found in this blog.

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