Lease Agreement Language-based Guidance Rule
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A Lease Agreement Language-based Guidance Rule is a contract contents-based guidance rule for lease agreement contracts.
- Context:
- It can (typically) outline terms and conditions that must or must not be included in Lease Agreements.
- It can be a Lease Agreement Legal Compliance Rule, likely for the jurisdiction in which the lease agreement is formed.
- It can be used to ensure fairness, transparency, and clarity between landlords and tenants.
- It can be sensitive to changes in Lease-Related Legislation or Leasing Industry Standards.
- It can range from being an Residential Lease Agreement Contents-based Policy Rule (for residential lease agreements) to being an Office Lease Agreement (OLA) Contents-based Policy Rule (for OLAs).
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- Example(s):
- Lease Agreements must include the leased property's location and leased property's square footage.
- Lease Agreements must include the lease term duration.
- Lease Agreements must include the lease commencement date.
- Lease Agreements must include the pet policies.
- Lease Agreements must include the security deposit conditions.
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- an Office Lease Agreement Contents-based Policy Rule.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Privacy Policy, which may not be directly related to lease agreement contents.
- a General Business Policy, which applies to all operations and not specifically to lease agreements.
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- See: Lease Agreement Model Language, Policy Rule Standardization, Legal Document Template.