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Personal Property Rental Agreement

A Personal Property Agreement defines the terms of the rental of one’s personal property to another party for a time.

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Personal properties are extraneous to assets like real estate and vehicles commonly covered in rental agreements. For example, suppose someone owns an expensive piece of jewelry, furniture, or clothing. In that case, they can use a Personal Property Rental Agreement to grant someone else's rights to use the property at a set of conditions.What Is a Personal Property Rental Agreement?The Personal Property Rental Agreement can be used for many valuable and less valuable items. A lessor may decide to protect expensive jewelry or clothing with this agreement, but landlords can also use it for renting out books and lawnmowers.

The agreement can be as specific as the parties involved want it to be. For example, it can specify the frequency of payments and the purchase of insurance.

Other Names for Personal Property Rental Agreement

Depending on your state, a Personal Property Rental Agreement may also be known as:

  • Personal Property Rental Contract
  • Personal Lease Agreement
  • Personal Rental Agreement
  • Lease Agreement of Personal Property

Who Needs a Personal Property Rental Agreement?

Anyone who is protective of their personal property can use a Personal Property Rental Agreement. If you would rather not worry about your precious items being lost, damaged, or misused when in another person's possession, this agreement can help.

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Your Personal Property Rental Agreement should have all the necessary clauses to protect both the lessor and the lessee's interests.

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What Information Will I Need to Create My Personal Property Rental Agreement?

To create your document, please provide:

  • Lessor Details: The legal name and contact information of the lessor.
  • Lessee Details: The legal name and contact information of the lessee.
  • The Effective Date: The date when the agreement becomes effective.
  • Payments: Specify the frequency of rental fees.
  • Personal Property: An itemized list of all individual properties included.
  • Damage Deposit: If applicable, specify the deposit required as security against damage.
  • Insurance: Specify if the lessee must purchase insurance for the property.
  • Signatures: Both parties must sign the agreement.

Personal Property Rental Agreement Terms

  • Lessor: In the context of a Personal Property Rental Agreement, this person is renting out the personal property to the lessee.
  • Lessee: In the context of a Personal Property Rental Agreement, the person is renting the personal property from the lessor.
  • Assignment: The act of transferring rights, including contractual rights, to another party.
  • Severability: The quality of a document, such as an agreement or a lawmakers' bill, being valid even when some parts or provisions are struck out (valid without the severed parts or requirements).
  • Governing Law: The state's legal system in the event of a dispute.
  • Damage Deposit: A deposit collected in advance to cover potential property damage.
  • Renewal: In the context of a Personal Property Rental Agreement, this is an extension of the agreement.
  • Guaranty: In the context of a Personal Property Rental Agreement, this is a promise that the rental property is functional.

Personal Property Rental Agreement Signing Requirements

Before signing the Personal Property Rental Agreement, both parties should review the document carefully. If in agreement, they should both sign the deal to make it legally enforceable. Notarization is not required.

What to Do With Your Personal Property Rental Agreement?

After you have generated your Personal Property Rental Agreement on 360 Legal Forms, download your document and print out a copy. The lessor and the lessee should sign the agreement described above and then retail a physical copy of the executed contract.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The answer is no. Real estate is not considered personal property, to begin with, for which you will need a commercial or residential lease agreement.
If the Personal Property Agreement does not have a fixed term, the lessor might have to use a Notice of Termination of Personal Property Rental Agreement to annul the agreement and demand a return of the personal property from the lessee. The grace period extended should conform to that prescribed by the pertinent state law.
There is no statutory requirement in this regard. It is up to the lessor and the lessee to negotiate this term for inclusion in the agreement, which may be helpful to specify the party responsible for the cost of delivery.
For one, the lessor would not have reassurances about the return of his or her personal property or the condition of the property when returned. It may be harder to collect in the event of missed payments. On the other hand, it may inconvenience the lessee to receive a rental property of non-merchantable quality.
Yes, the lessor may choose to do so to prevent damage to his or her personal property, for one. For another, they can prevent the property from being used in a controversial manner. Furthermore, without any terms, the lessee may assume a right to use the lessor's personal property in any which way.  

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