Before creating a Lease Amendment, both the landlord and the tenant must agree to the changes.
If they agree, one or both parties can draft the amendment. Generally, the landlord prepares the amendment, outlining the changes, for the tenant to review and sign.
Once the lease amendment has been drafted, both parties should review and sign the document, paying close attention to the exact wording of the actual amendments.
The landlord should provide the tenant with a copy of the signed Lease Amendment, and both parties should keep their copy for their records.