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01. Start with a blank Residential Lease Repair Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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At all times during the tenancy, a tenant shall: Comply with all building, housing and health codes and keep the dwelling clean and sanitary; Remove garbage from the dwelling in a clean and sanitary manner; Keep plumbing fixtures clean and in good repair;
When writing a letter to your tenant for repairs, you should include the following information: Date of the letter. Your address and contact information. Tenant name(s) and address. Description of the issue(s) that needs repair. Explanation of why the repairs are needed. Date for completion of the repairs.
Key elements of a lease amendment form Identifying information. Reference to the original lease. Description of amendments. Effective date. Signatures. Notarization (if required).
Landlord Responsibilities During the tenancy the landlord must maintain the structural components of the premises, and specifically the roof, windows, doors, floors, steps, porches, exterior walls, and foundations.
A letter from the landlord to the tenant for repairs should include: Date. Landlord or property manager name. Property address. Amount of security deposit being withheld. Description of damages and cost of repairs. Indication of security deposit balance being returned and how paid.
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Florida defines normal wear and tear as deterioration that occurs naturally as a result of the tenant using the property normally. Examples include stained bath fixtures, gently worn carpets, loose door handles, and faded paint. You must not hold the tenant liable for fixing such types of damages.
LANDLORDS OBLIGATIONS Walls must be weather-tight, water-tight and in good repair. The stairs must be safe for normal use and maintained in good repair. Windows and doors must be weather-tight, water-tight, rodent-proof, and kept in good working condition. Windows must not have cracks and holes.
The Tenants Responsibilities As a tenant, you must pay the rent and security deposit and follow all other legal requirements in the lease agreement. Tenants must also: Keep their part of the premises clean and sanitary. Remove all garbage in a sanitary manner.

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