Ephraim Vashovsky, real estate professional from New York City, gives some information on clauses all landlords should have in their tenant agreements.
2. PETS
Even if you post an ad online that says NO
PETS, there are tenants out there who will hide
their furry critter from you until the day they
move in. If you have any specifications on what
kinds of pets can live there, you need to make it
completely clear in your tenant agreement.
3. SUBLETTING
As a landlord, you should always be wary of letting tenants
sublet, especially when it is to a stranger. It is probably better
to cancel the lease with your old tenant and have the new
one sign their own to ensure there are no discrepancies.
4. POST-
LEASE
After the lease, what would you like to have happen? If you
want your tenant to sign another lease right away, perhaps
within a 30-day window, you must let them know. If they are
going month-to-month, they also need to be aware of that.