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What live-in landlords need to know before renting out a room

- By Ana Durrani

One way for cash-strapped homeowners to bring in more income is to rent out a room on their property. But if you decide to go down this path, you’d better protect yourself, financiall­y and legally.

Enter: The room rental agreement. This type of contract outlines the rules and responsibi­lities required of the tenant and landlord who will be sharing a space together.

A room rental agreement covers a single room in a house, in contrast to a traditiona­l lease that covers an entire unit with its own entrance, says Brentnie Daggett, a rental expert at Rentec Direct, which provides online property management solutions.

Having a room rental agreement in place can bring peace of mind and help avoid unnecessar­y stress down the line. But before advertisin­g a room for rent in your home, take heed of these guidelines about room rental agreements.

When is a room rental agreement needed?

A room rental agreement is needed when a room in a dwelling is rented out to a tenant. This type of agreement may also be needed when one renter sublets the room.

“In either case, the room rental agreement serves as a detailed outline of the tenant’s financial responsibi­lities and guarantees that the landlord and tenant understand the behavior expectatio­ns while living together,” says Daggett.

What a room rental agreement should contain

In addition to outlining the financial obligation­s of the tenant, a room rental agreement should include rules regarding housekeepi­ng, noise and general conduct within the space. This entails rules about pets, houseguest­s, painting the room, parking, or whether the tenant can sublease the room.

The room rental agreement should include the most important conditions, including the following:

The names of all parties living in the dwelling

The address of the rental property

The number of bedrooms and bathrooms

Which areas are common spaces and which are private The length of time the space will be rented

When rent is due, how it should be paid, and the late fee

If a security deposit is required

How bills will be split up The owner’s policy on entering the tenant’s room and how much notice must be given before entering

Specific house rules How much notice must be given before the renter moves out

Signatures of the landlord and tenant

Consequenc­es of not having a room rental agreement

Room rental agreements are not legally required, but they can protect both the tenant and landlord from any future disputes. The landlord will be protected if the tenant misses a rent payment, suddenly leaves a vacant room, or damages the property.

“Without a formal written rental agreement, it would be difficult to recoup lost rent or reimbursem­ent,” says Daggett.

The room rental agreement protects the tenant from things like surprise fees or rent increases.

What happens if you break the room rental agreement?

If the tenant breaks the terms of the agreement, the landlord has the right to evict the tenant, according to local state law. Should the renter suddenly leave, the landlord can file a claim in small-claims court to recover rent per the agreement terms.

Many states have differing guidelines on tenant rights if the landlord lives on the property, says Daggett.

“As such, it is very important to understand your specific state’s renter rights before creating a room rental agreement,” adds Daggett.

Visit the website for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t and click on your state for more informatio­n. The State Landlord-Tenant Rights Guide by Avail is also a thorough resource. How to create a room rental agreement

A room rental agreement template is a handy way to get your contract started, but proceed carefully. To make sure you’ve covered all of your bases, have a legal expert give it a once-over.

“Even if you use an online template, it can be a great idea to consult a lawyer familiar with landlord-tenant law and have them review your final product to ensure your stipulatio­ns are legal,” says Daggett.

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