Lease Renewal Agreement Template

Use our lease renewal agreement to extend the term of an existing lease.

lease renewal form template

Updated July 16, 2024
Written by Yassin Qanbar | Reviewed by Susan Chai, Esq.

A lease renewal agreement is a document that allows a landlord to extend the current rental period with a tenant. Landlords send this agreement to tenants before the original lease expires to clarify the new arrangement. It allows for renegotiation of terms, such as rent increases or new tenant amenities, while maintaining the core terms of the original lease.

In most states, landlords must give their tenants advance notice of renewal (or non-renewal) intent within a certain amount of time before the lease expires.

When to Use

How to Renew a Lease

Step 1 – Send Notice

The landlord should send a letter of intent to renew the lease to their tenant. They can include new terms and propose a new lease duration. They can allow the tenant time to respond.

Step 2 – Negotiate the Terms

In most cases, the landlord decides whether to renegotiate the lease. The tenant can request amendments as a bonus for renewing the lease. Ultimately, it is up to the landlord’s discretion whether to make changes to the original terms.

Once the tenant and landlord agree on new terms, the landlord can include them in the lease renewal agreement.

If both parties agree to keep the same terms, the lease renewal should mention that the original lease agreement remains unchanged and in “full force and effect.”

Step 3 – Gather the Important Documents

Typically, a lease renewal does not require additional legal documents, but you should still have the following in writing:

Step 4 – Sign the Lease Renewal Agreement

Once the landlord and tenant agree on the new lease renewal, both parties should read over and sign the form.

Ensure everyone understands the new arrangement and keep a copy of the renewed agreement.

A landlord or tenant can also use a lease renewal agreement to change the structure of an existing lease after it ends. For example, tenants considering a switch to a short-term lease or a month-to-month lease agreement can set up new amendments without restarting the rental application process.

What Should a Lease Renewal Agreement Include?

When renewing a lease, it is crucial to understand the terms outlined in the renewal document thoroughly. Here are the key elements that should be included in a lease renewal agreement:

Lease Renewals vs. Lease Extensions

As you approach the end of your rental agreement, it’s crucial to understand the difference between a lease renewal and a lease extension to avoid misunderstandings.

A lease extension continues the existing lease beyond its original expiration date, generally maintaining the same terms. Learn more about lease extensions here. Alternatively, a lease renewal is essentially a new contract, allowing you to change the lease terms if necessary.

Feature Lease Extension Lease Renewal
Nature Continuation of the existing lease New contract
Terms Generally the same as the original lease Can be modified
Duration Typically short-term Can be long-term
Rent Changes Usually remains the same Can be renegotiated
Tenant Responsibilities Generally unchanged Can be updated
Formality Less formal, may just be a written notice Formal, new lease agreement
Negotiation Minimal Subject to negotiation
Common Use Case Short-term need beyond original end date Long-term commitment with new terms
Legal Considerations Less complexity May involve more legal steps
Impact on Rights Tenant rights continue as per original lease New rights and obligations can be set
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To renew the lease, you and the tenant agree to a new document. You could risk losing a good tenant if the tenant does not agree to the new lease’s terms. In this case, a lease extension may be a better option.

State Renewal/Non-Renewal Notice Laws

State and local laws often define how far in advance a landlord must provide notice of intent to renew or not renew before the lease expires (see table below).

However, best practices are to state your intent at least 60 days before the lease end date (unless state or local law requires notice sooner).

State Advance Notice of Renewal and Non-Renewal (Termination) of Lease Citation
Alabama None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Alabama Code § 35-9A-441
Alaska None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Alaska Stat. § 34.03.290
Arizona None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Arizona Rev. Stat. § 33-1375
Arkansas None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Arkansas Code § 18-17-704
California 60 days (yearly/fixed tenancies where tenant has lived at least one year)
30 days (yearly/fixed tenancies where tenant has lived less than one year)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
California Civ. Code §§ 1946-1946.1
Colorado 91 days (tenancies one year or longer)
28 days (tenancies 6 months to less than one year)
21 days (tenancies 1 month to less than 6 months)
3 days (tenancies 1 week to less than 1 month)
1 day (tenancies less than 1 week)
Colorado Rev. Stat. § 13-40-107
Connecticut 3 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
None (month to month tenancies)
Connecticut Gen. Stat. § 47a-23
Delaware 60 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
60 days (month to month tenancies)
25 Delaware Code § 5106
District of Columbia None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
District of Columbia Code § 42-3505.54
Florida 60 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
15 days (month to month tenancies)
Florida Stat. § 83.57
Georgia None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
60 days for landlord (month to month tenancies)
30 days for tenant (month to month tenancies)
Georgia Code § 44-7-7
Hawaii None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
45 days for landlord (month to month tenancies)
28 days for tenant (month to month tenancies)
Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 521-71
Idaho None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
Idaho Stat. § 55-208
Illinois 60 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
735 Illinois Comp. Stat. §§ 9/205, 207
Indiana None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Indiana Code §§ 32-31-1 et seq.
Iowa 30 days (tenancies longer than month to month)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Iowa Code § 562A.34
Kansas None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Kansas Stat. § 58-2570
Kentucky None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Kentucky Rev. Stat. § 383.695
Louisiana 30 days (tenancies longer than one month)
10 days (month to month tenancies)
Louisiana Civil Code Art. 2728
Maine None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
14 Maine Rev. Stat. § 6002
Maryland 90 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
60 days (month to month tenancies)
Maryland Real Prop. Code § 8-402
Massachusetts None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Massachusetts Gen. Law ch. 186 § 12
Michigan None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
Michigan Comp. Laws § 554.134
Minnesota None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
Lesser of 3 months or the time interval between rental periods (month to month tenancies)
Minnesota Stat. § 504B.135
Mississippi None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Mississippi Code § 89-8-19
Missouri 60 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
Missouri Rev. Stat. §§ 441.050-441.060
Montana None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Montana Code § 70-24-441
Nebraska None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Nebraska Rev. Stat. §§ 76-1437
Nevada None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Nevada Rev. Stat. § 40.251
New Hampshire None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
New Hampshire Rev. Stat. § 540:3
New Jersey 3 months (yearly or at will tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
New Jersey Rev. Stat. § 2A:18-56
New Mexico None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
New Mexico Stat. § 47-8-37
New York None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
New York Real Prop. Laws § 232-B
North Carolina 1 month (yearly/fixed tenancies)
7 days (month to month tenancies)
North Carolina Gen. Stat. § 42-14
North Dakota None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
North Dakota Century Code § 47-16-15
Ohio None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Ohio Rev. Code § 5321.17
Oklahoma None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
41 Oklahoma Stat. § 41-111
Oregon 30 days (yearly/fixed tenancies, different notice and qualifications for termination after the first year of occupancy)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Oregon Rev. Stat. § 90.427
Pennsylvania 30 days (tenancies longer than one year)
15 days (tenancies one year or less)
68 Pa. Stat. § 250.501
Rhode Island 3 months (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Rhode Island Gen. Laws § 34-18-37
South Carolina None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
South Carolina Code § 27-40-770
South Dakota None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
1 month (month to month tenancies)
South Dakota Codified Laws § 43-8-8
Tennessee None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Tennessee Code § 66-28-512
Texas 1 month (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Texas Property Code § 91.001
Utah None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
15 days (month to month tenancies)
Utah Code § 78B-6-802
Vermont 60 days (tenancies two years or more)
30 days (tenancies two years or less)
9 Vermont Stat. § 4467
Virginia 90 days (yearly/fixed tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
Virginia Code § 55.1-1253
Washington None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
20 days (month to month tenancies)
Washington Rev. Code § 59.18.020
West Virginia 3 months (year to year tenancies)
30 days (month to month tenancies)
West Virginia Code § 37-6-5
Wisconsin None (yearly/fixed tenancies)
28 days (month to month tenancies)
Wisconsin Stat. § 704.19
Wyoming No Statute
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How to Write (Fill Out) a Lease Renewal Agreement

A lease renewal agreement is essentially new, so following the correct steps to complete the form is essential.

Before you fill out your lease renewal agreement, note the state relevant to the lease.

the state of the rental property - lease renewal agreement

Step 1 – Enter the Date of the Agreement

1. Date of Agreement. Provide the date of the lease renewal agreement.

date

Step 2 – Write Landlord and Tenant Information

2. Landlord Information. Enter the full landlord’s name and address. Note that this address isn’t the address of the leased property.

3. Tenant Information. Enter the name and address of each tenant.

landlord tenant information - lease renewal agreement

Step 3 – Fill in the Original Lease Details

4. Date of Original Lease Agreement. Write the date of the original lease period.

5. End Date of Original Lease Agreement. Provide the lease term’s end (expiration) date under the original agreement.

6. Section Number of Original Lease Agreement. You can specify a section or paragraph number in the original agreement that allows the lease term extension.

original agreement terms - lease renewal agreement

Step 4 – Identify New Lease Term Specifics

7. Start and End Dates. Write the start and end date of the new extended lease term.

8. Rent. State whether the rent for the new lease term will remain the same. If it changes, specify the new monthly rent.

9. Security Deposit. Choose whether there’s an additional security deposit for the new lease term. If yes, state the amount of the other security deposit and when the amount is due by providing the number of days due from the start of the lease term.

10. Additional Provisions. You can include any new provisions or modifications to existing terms in the original lease.

extension details - lease renewal agreement

Step 5 – Choose Governing Law

11. Governing State Law. Our templates allow the state whose laws will govern the agreement to be pre-filled with your state of residence.

state law agreement - lease renewal

Step 6 – Obtain Signatures

12. Landlord. The landlord provides their full name and signature.

13. Tenant(s). All tenants provide their full names and signatures.

landlord and tenant signatures - lease renewal agreement

Lease Renewal Agreement Sample

Download a free lease renewal agreement template as a PDF or Word file below: