Personal Property Rental Agreement

Simply complete the Personal Property Rental Agreement form below and click on View Results to see your completed contract.

LawDepot's Personal Property Rental Agreement:

  • Is used for the rental of almost all types of personal property by individuals or businesses.
  • Is available in long or short format. It is customizable as to lease term, rent, damage deposit, delivery, restrictions on use, warranty, insurance, return of property, grace period, assignment, renewal, and more.
  • Is inexpensive and easy to use, yet comprehensive in its protection.

Examples of Personal Property:
CDs, toys, books, wedding apparel, cameras, bicycles, clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, software, games, pools, hot tubs, etc.

Note: This Personal Property Rental Agreement form may not be adequate for the rental of vehicles, residential properties, commercial properties, farm equipment, or sporting equipment. If you are looking for an agreement to rent equipment, try our Equipment Rental Agreement. If you are looking to rent a house, condo, bedroom suite or residential apartment, try our Residential Lease. If you are looking to rent commercial space, try our Commercial Lease Agreement.

We regularly maintain this contract. Last Modified: May 2008


Personal Property Rental Agreement Details
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This software has the flexibility to let you quickly create the Rental Agreement document you want. It does this by providing many options with appropriate defaults.

One common default is 'Do Not Specify'. This default means that the finished agreement will not have a clause dealing with that topic. The benefit of not specifying is that you get a shorter and simpler document, and in some cases, the issue may not even be applicable; however, the document will be less precise.

If you are unsure of an answer, you can leave the answer blank and a blank line will be inserted in the place of your answer. You will be able to fill in that answer later (but before the contract is signed).


The laws of which State will govern this Agreement?

Lease Format:
The Long Version of the Lease includes additional clauses and terms that will make your Agreement more precise, able to deal with more situations and easier to enforce. The Short Version omits those terms that are not absolutely necessary to express your terms.
Lessor / Owner (the person or corporation that owns the Property. The Lessor rents the Property to the Lessee.)

Number of Lessors:

First Lessor's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:

Second Lessor's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:

Third Lessor's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:
Lessee / Renter (the person or corporation that rents the Property from the Lessor/Owner.)

Number of Lessees:

First Lessee's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:

Second Lessee's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:

Third Lessee's Information

Name:
Address:

(e.g. Street, City, State and Zipcode)
Type:
Property

Describe the Property being rented:
Name and describe the Property, e.g., new or used, year, make, model, serial number, color, other identifying characteristics.

Rent and Other Costs

Lessee will pay Rent:
Amount of Rent:
(e.g. 1000.00, 2000.00, etc.)
Day of the week for first payment:
(e.g. Monday)
Date of first payment:
(e.g. July 1, 2004)
Subsequent monthly payment date:
(e.g. first, tenth, etc.)
Total Rent Payable:
Total rent payable is the Rent (just the Rent) paid during the whole term of the Lease
 

Describe the nature and amount of any value other than Rent the Lessee must pay, such as administration charges, other fees or any property that is being traded as part payment:

(e.g. administrative charges of 150.00)

Total cost of Lease:
(What is the total of all Rent, charges, fees, and property that will be given by the Lessee to the Lessor over the entire Agreement. If variable Term such as month-to-month until terminated indicate monthly cost plus all other costs, e.g. 500 per month plus 200 administration fee.)

Restrictions on use of Property?
Specific restrictions:
(Describe restrictions in complete sentences. e.g. Lessee will not use the Property in a certain manner or for a certain activity)
Warranty

Address Warranties in Agreement?
No Yes
Property will be used for a personal, family or household purpose?
Lessor Represents Property is of Merchantable Quality (fit for the purpose for which they are intended)?
Purpose for which Property is being rented?
Loss and Damage to Property

Lessee is responsible for loss or damage to Property?
If Property is totally lost or damaged beyond repair, Lessee will:
Additional Clauses

How many additional clauses do you want to create?
 
First additional clause:
 
Second additional clause:
 
Third additional clause:
 
Fourth additional clause:
Address for Notice

Send notices to Lessor to:
Sent notices to Lessee to: