A North Carolina standard residential lease agreement is a rental contract under which a residential dwelling is leased to an individual. The form allows the parties to establish the length of the lease (usually one year), the cost of rent, and the responsibilities of each party. A lease agreement becomes legally binding once signed by both the landlord and tenant.
A North Carolina standard residential lease agreement is a rental contract under which a residential dwelling is leased to an individual. The form allows the parties to establish the length of the lease (usually one year), the cost of rent, and the responsibilities of each party. A lease agreement becomes legally binding once signed by both the landlord and tenant.
PDF DownloadA North Carolina standard residential lease agreement is a rental contract under which a residential dwelling is leased to an individual. The form allows the parties to establish the length of the lease (usually one year), the cost of rent, and the responsibilities of each party. A lease agreement becomes legally binding once signed by both the landlord and tenant.