Tenant Guest Policy Addendum

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A tenant guest policy addendum is a legal contract between a landlord and a tenant. This document may be incorporated into a residential lease agreement to provide clarity on topics including limits on the number of guests, length of stay, and when a guest becomes a tenant.

Are They a Guest or a Tenant?

Tenants are permanent residents who have signed a lease agreement and pay to live on the property. Guests are temporary residents who visit occasionally, do not pay rent, and have not signed a lease agreement. While this may seem self-explanatory, a guest can easily become a tenant if the landlord does not have clear guest policies in place.

When Does a Guest Become a Tenant?

Should a Landlord Accept Rent From a Guest?

If a landlord accepts rent from guests, they are automatically entered into a landlord-tenant agreement. This makes removing them more difficult since they now have rights.

Additionally, if their name is not in the lease, landlords cannot require a background check or prove that they are contributing to monthly rent payments. To prevent these scenarios from forming, landlords should not accept rent from anyone who is not on the lease agreement.

How to Create an Effective Tenant Guest Policy Addendum

As explained above, the lines between tenants and guests can quickly become blurred. If a landlord doesn’t specify guest policies in the lease, they can risk a complicated situation developing. When creating a guest policy addendum, landlords should consider:

What Happens If a Guest Stays Longer Than Allowed?

Many states specify that a guest automatically becomes a tenant after a certain number of days (either consecutive or within a certain time period). For example, New York law states that a guest becomes a tenant after 30 consecutive days.

In states without specific cut-off points, landlords must specify their own requirements in the lease agreement, such as:

From there, landlords can decide on the outcome of violating these policies. If a tenant’s guest exceeds either the state or lease limits, the landlord has two choices:

1. Evict the tenant for violating the lease

2. Add the guest to the lease—meaning the guest now has to abide by the rules of the lease

What to Include in a Tenant Guest Policy Addendum

Landlords should include the following in their tenant guest policy lease addendum:

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