Lead Paint Disclosure Required
Since 1996, owners of apartment units built prior to 1978 have been required by Federal law to provide their tenants with information relating to lead paint. Disclosure forms are available on request that can be used to comply with these requirements. The Landlord (Lessor) must disclose any known lead-based paint hazards present in the dwelling. If the Landlord has any records or documents relating to lead-based paint hazards, they must be provided to the tenant. In addition, a pamphlet published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, called Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home must be given to the tenant. This booklet may be obtained through the U.S. Government printing office. You may also obtain a copy from our office.
Plain Language Law
This is another law that Landlords must be concerned with. It was passed in 1993, and made effective in 1994. The law requires that many types of consumer contracts, including residential leases, be written in "plain language." Whether language is "plain" is a question that a court may be asked to decide; so far there are no reported cases. We have a sample lease available, which we believe complies with the requirements of the Plain Language Act. This lease is rather basic, and may not cover all of the points one might want as a Landlord. However, it should provide a good starting point. Again, call any of our attorneys if you would like assistance in drafting a lease that will meet your needs.
Screening Tenants
All landlords hope to find "good" tenants. What steps can you take to help you do so? First, it is advisable to require all prospective tenants to complete a written application. We have an application form available on request. Once a preliminary decision to rent is made, based upon the application, more intensive scrutiny should be given to the applicant. Call the references that are listed. Call the prior landlord. Verify employment. Also, important information can sometimes be obtained from public records available from the county courthouse.