Signing the lease to your new rental home is exciting, and represents a milestone achievement in one’s life! Although, the process follows multiple steps. It can be an intimidating and grueling process when one is unsure of what to do. So how does the lease signing process work when signing your new rental home?
A lease is a written contract between a tenant, the renter, and the landlord, or owner of the residence. The lease clearly states the rules and conditions the renter must follow while lodging inside the rental property; it is meant to answer and address all concerns.
The leasing contract is altered to fit each house’s circumstances and renter’s needs, while also meeting the set rules and regulations of the landlord. Both parties have the right to negotiate the terms of the lease before signing and entering the start of the lease. In Texas, landlords are required to provide a copy of the lease within 48 hours of the lease being signed by the tenant. It is best to save a copy of the lease to be able to refer to the terms and conditions both sides have agreed upon.
Each lease signing process is different depending on where you choose to lodge. It always begins with selecting the property or community you want to live in. When selecting which rental property to live in, ask yourself: ‘Do I want to live inside a community or a traditional rental house?’ Answering this question will help you decide if living inside a community with amenities or inside a stand-alone house is right for you. It is also important to consider your needs while making this decision. Some factors to consider are the cost of rent, the commute time to work or school, and whether it includes the amenities you want.
After you have decided which rental property or community fits your needs, complete the application form. The application is not legally binding the way signing the lease is. In fact, it is perfectly acceptable to decide the home is not right for your needs after completing the application. For each of HomeSite’s communities, all applications have a fee of $50.00. A Texas rental home application will ask questions centered around few key factors.
It is important to read each section of the lease! This may sound like an obvious task, but it is important to read the lease prior to signing because a signature is an agreement to the listed terms. The lease will have various components that will require signatures throughout, and often one per page to acknowledge the page has been examined and understood by the renter. There’s no minimum or maximum to rules and conditions inside of a lease. Pay close attention to these sections within the lease:
Get ready to move into your new home! Depending on where you have selected to live, you may be required to complete a few additional final steps. This may include tasks like registering your car for parking, paying a pet deposit, and more.
Our communities include a wide selection of varying floor plans inside beautifully built, new single-family homes and townhomes. Discover the joys of community living inside a private luxury home and sign your next lease with HomeSite! Contact us today to get started!