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A lease amendment form is a document added to a rental agreement sometime after a tenant began occupying the property. That legally changes something about the lease and tenancy. In this video, well overview a few important things to know about lease amendments, as well as where to get an official template. First, its easy to get confused between two similar sounding words. Lets clear up the difference between an addendum and an amendment. An addendum is a document attached to an original lease. Its typically created when a tenant first signs a lease to rent a residence. An amendment is a change made to the lease at a later date, sometime after theyve started living in the residence. Using official documents to amend the lease is very important because it equips the lease with legally binding records and signatures. If a tenant and landlord gave a verbal agreement about a situation but changes their mind later, there would be no hard copy evidence to back up the agreement if it wa