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Tennessee Residential Lease Agreement

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If you rent real estate in Tennessee, you need a Lease Agreement that complies with all Tennessee Lease Laws. Our Tennessee Lease is GUARANTEED to comply with all Tennessee requirements. Plus, it’s EZ to create and customize online in minutes!

  1. Follow user-friendly prompts to customize your Lease online.
  2. Get State Assist tips to point out important TN Laws.
  3. All Tennessee-required language, terms, and disclosures are AUTOMATICALLY included in your Lease Agreement.
  4. Choose from over 25 addendums and disclosure to customize your Lease Package. For example, a Pet Addendum, a Flood Addendum, or a Pool Addendum.
  5. Review and sign your Lease Agreement entirely online with ezSign.

Landlord-Tenant Laws

Our Tennessee Lease Agreement is guaranteed to comply with all state Lease Laws. That means you don’t need to worry about Landlord-Tenant laws when creating a Lease.

But, we know that you need to be familiar with these laws when you’re managing your property!

Category State Law
Ending and Renewing Month-to-Month: Landlord and Tenant must give at least 30 days’ notice before Lease termination.Fixed Term: The Landlord or Tenant must give the other at least 30 days' notice or notice as specified in the Lease before the termination date. If no notice is given, the Lease ends at the end of the term and the Tenant must vacate
Security Deposit There are no stated regulations regarding the amount that may be charged for a security deposit, but it should be reasonable and held in a separate account.
Returned Payment Fee A fee not to exceed the amount of $30.00 can be charged to the Tenant for a returned check. Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-29-102
Late Fee here shall be a five-day grace period between the day the rent was due and the day a late fee may be charged. If the last day of the five-day grace period occurs on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the Landlord shall not impose any charge or fee for the late payment of rent, provided that the rent is paid on the next business day.

Any charge or fee, however described, which is charged by the Landlord for the late payment of rent shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the amount of rent past due.
Insurance Requirements Landlords may require tenants to obtain rental insurance.
Notice to Enter The Tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the Landlord to enter the premises in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or show the premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, workers or contractors.

The Landlord may enter the property without consent in case of emergency (sudden, generally unexpected occurrence or set of circumstances demanding immediate action). Within the final thirty (30) days of the termination of the Rental Agreement, Landlords must provide 24 hours’ notice to enter premises as long as the right of access for showing is set in the Lease Agreement.
Landlord Requirements The Tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the Landlord to enter the premises in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, decorations, alterations, or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services, or show the premises to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, workers or contractors.

The Landlord may enter the property without consent in case of emergency (sudden, generally unexpected occurrence or set of circumstances demanding immediate action). Within the final thirty (30) days of the termination of the Rental Agreement, Landlords must provide 24 hours’ notice to enter premises as long as the right of access for showing is set in the Lease Agreement.
Landlord Requirements If the Tenant provides an electronic mail address in the rental agreement, any notification required to be sent to the Tenant pursuant to this chapter may be made by the Landlord through electronic notification.

The name and address of the owner or agent authorized to manage the premises or any person authorized on the Landlord's behalf shall disclose to the Tenant in writing, at or before the commencement of the tenancy, and shall be kept current throughout the tenancy.

Contact your local housing or zoning office to be sure your rental property complies with city and county requirements for inspections, rent control, occupancy limits, property codes, and zoning. Many cities and counties require inspections and registrations and have specific maintenance regulations.

Required Disclosures

Tennessee requires that the following disclosures be included in the Lease Agreement. But, don’t worry. We automatically include all required disclosures in our Tennessee Lease Agreement.

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  • Address of Landlord or Agent: The Landlord, or lessor, must provide the Tenant, or lessee, with the name and address of the Landlord and all parties authorized to receive notices or manage the property.
  • Lead-based Paint Disclosure: Pursuant to federal law, if the rental property was built before 1978, the Landlord must provide renters with a lead-based paint disclosure.
  • Showings: If the Landlord wants to have showings in the rental unit up to 30 days before the end of the Lease Term, this must be stated in the Lease Agreement. In addition, Landlords must give occupants twenty-four (24) hours’ notice before showings.
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Landlords have questions, we’ve got answers! Here are a few of the most popular questions from Tennessee Landlords.

Does a Lease need to be notarized in Tennessee?

No, Tennessee Lease Agreements do not need to be notarized. As long as the Lease is signed by both parties, it’s considered fully executed and legally binding.

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What rights do renters and Landlords have in Tennessee?

Renters are entitled to a safe and habitable living environment that is free of retaliation or discrimination. In return, Tenants must pay rent on time and comply with all Lease terms. For more specifics about Landlord and Tenant rights, check out this brochure that summarizes the key points of the Tennessee Landlord-Tenant Act.

How should you store your Lease Agreement?

Your executed Lease Agreement will automatically be stored securely with our ezCloudStorage. In addition, you can download a copy as a PDF to save with your files. Plus, it’s EZ to print if you’d prefer a hard copy.

What is the standard Lease term in Tennessee?

The standard Lease term in Tennessee is one (1) year, but it can be longer or shorter as long as it’s stated in the Lease Agreement. For example, Short-Term Rental Contracts, Vacation Lease Agreements, and Month-to-Month Rental Contracts are all recognized in Tennessee.

Do you need a Lease Agreement in Tennessee?

Yes, anyone that rents real estate should have a Lease Agreement in place before handing over the keys. Once you hand over the keys, your Tenant has legal possession of your property. Should any problems arise with the Tenant, it’s the Lease Agreement that will give you protection.

This is why it’s vital to have a thorough Lease Agreement that is state specific, meaning it complies with all Tennessee laws. Not only is a good Lease often the difference between winning and losing should you ever go to court, but it also often prevents the need for litigation by providing clear guidance that helps avoid and resolve disputes.

Given the importance of the Lease, Landlords should make sure they have a great one. This is true whether you’re renting a single-family home, apartment, condo, or duplex.

There are generic, simple Lease Agreements available online. However, many of these are not state-specific. And, while you can find some fillable, blank Tennessee Lease templates, like the one offered by the Tennessee Association of Realtors, these standard Lease forms won’t cover all terms of your rental property.

Instead, you want a customizable, state-specific Lease Agreement that complies with all state laws and covers all terms of your rental property.

Our Tennessee Lease Agreement provides Landlords with everything they need - and it can be created online in about 15 minutes!