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Begin by entering the date at the top of the form where indicated. This is essential for establishing the timeline of your amendment.
Fill in the names of the Landlord and all Tenants in the designated fields. Ensure that all parties involved are accurately represented to avoid any legal issues.
In the 'Operative Lease' section, specify the original lease agreement date and its term. This provides context for your amendment.
In the 'Amendment of Lease' section, clearly outline any changes or additions to the original lease agreement. Be specific to ensure clarity.
Finally, have all parties sign and date at the bottom of the form. This confirms their agreement to the amendments made.
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