Delivering Keys On March 30 Lease Starts April 1

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The new tenants need to get the keys on March 30 as their only off day is Thursday that week. Do I just need to come up with a lease amendment that shows the first month to include March 30 and 31? Does anyone have a suggestion for boilerplate language that shows this?

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  • NewKidInTown322nd March, 2011

    For two days rent, is it worth the trouble? Why not just give your tenants those two days as a gift?

    If you really want to include language to prorate the rent, here is what I would use for my properties here in MD. For the sake of illustration, the monthly rent is $800 per month.

    TERM & RENTAL AMOUNT.

    1. Landlord hereby leases to Tenant, and Tenant hereby leases from the Landllord, premises known as <address> (hereinafter referred to as "Premises"wink for the term of 1 year, 2 days (hereinafter referred to as "the Initial Lease Term"wink, beginning on the 30th day of March 2011 and ending on the 30th day of April 2012, at a total rent of Nine Thousand Six Hundred Fifty-three and 33/100 Dollars ($9,653.33), payable in equal monthly installments of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), in advance, on the first day of each and every month of said term. If this Lease commences on a day other than the first of the month, Tenant is to pay the sum of Fifty-three and 33/100 Dollars ($53.33) as pro rata rent for the 30th and 31st of March 2011, payable at the time of the execution of this Lease.

  • CCWholesale23rd March, 2011

    Thanks!

  • real_estate_now24th March, 2011

    Just have them move out on the 29th of March the next year. That way you will have 2 days to spruce up the unit after them (e.g. fresh paint and/or clean up if nothing else).
    Still have all rents be due on the 1st (for simplicity).

  • jasons29th March, 2009

    Pets and rentals - this is a great topic.

    I do not allow pets in my 4-plex since it was remodeled. I have found that people that pay low rent (around $500/mo in my community) are not good pet owners and the apartments get ruined because of them.

    Having said that, I do allow pets in my lake vacation property. I rent this by the week for $1500/week. I have had many dozen pets through this place and I have yet to have a problem. People who can afford to spend $1500 for vacation lodging are apparently much better pet owners.

  • Seaaunt28th May, 2009

    Uh oh, I just allowed one of my tenants permission to get a bird. That unit has hardwood floors too.

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