An Alabama month-to-month lease agreement is a form used for renting out residential property indefinitely with the option to cancel with 30 days’ notice. The contract lists all the terms and conditions the tenant must abide by, including the payment of rent and the upfront security deposit, pet policies, fees for late rent, and general property maintenance.
Alabama Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
An Alabama month-to-month lease agreement is a form used for renting out residential property indefinitely with the option to cancel with 30 days’ notice. The contract lists all the terms and conditions the tenant must abide by, including the payment of rent and the upfront security deposit, pet policies, fees for late rent, and general property maintenance.
An Alabama month-to-month lease agreement is a form used for renting out residential property indefinitely with the option to cancel with 30 days’ notice. The contract lists all the terms and conditions the tenant must abide by, including the payment of rent and the upfront security deposit, pet policies, fees for late rent, and general property maintenance.
Rental Application – Recommended to use for screening the tenant prior to signing an agreement.
Month-to-Month Lease Laws
Termination Notice – The landlord or tenant must give written notice of at least 30 days to the other party.[1]
Rent Increase Notice – There are no laws that mention the notice required to increase rent. Therefore, 30 days’ notice is recommended.
Required Disclosures (2)
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Form (PDF) – This disclosure about the dangers of lead paint must be issued to all tenants of rental units constructed before 1978.[2]
Owner/Manager Identification – The tenant must be provided the name and business address of the owner, anyone authorized to manage the property, and anyone authorized to act on behalf of the owner for service of process and delivery of demands/notices.[3]