Condominium (Condo) Lease Templates

A condominium lease rents out a condo unit and incorporates the homeowners-association (HOA) rules and fees that the tenant must follow during the tenancy.

15 unique fillable designs · 13 fields · free PDF download

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Sleek Atrium template

Sleek Atrium

Modern, airy layout with subtle accents, ideal for professional condo lease agreements with HOA details.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Harbor Classic template

Harbor Classic

A clean, two‑column layout with subtle navy accents, ideal for formal condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Midtown Modern template

Midtown Modern

Clean two‑column layout with subtle accent, ideal for professional condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Harbor Crest template

Harbor Crest

Elegant two‑column layout with subtle navy accents, ideal for professional condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Cobalt Ledger template

Cobalt Ledger

A crisp, two‑column layout with a subtle blue accent, ideal for formal condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Olive Terrace template

Olive Terrace

A refined, two‑column layout with subtle green accents, ideal for upscale condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Ivory Summit template

Ivory Summit

Clean two‑column layout with subtle accents, ideal for formal condo lease agreements with HOA details.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Silk Meridian template

Silk Meridian

A refined two‑column layout with subtle accents, ideal for high‑end condo leases and HOA details.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Granite Ledger template

Granite Ledger

A structured, two‑column layout with a bold header and subtle accent, ideal for formal condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Mosaic Slate template

Mosaic Slate

A clean, grid‑based layout with subtle slate accents, ideal for detailed condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Avenue Slate template

Avenue Slate

A structured two‑column layout with subtle accent lines, ideal for formal condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Alpine Ledger template

Alpine Ledger

A crisp, two‑column layout with subtle accents, ideal for condos emphasizing HOA details and fees.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Beacon Slate template

Beacon Slate

A structured two‑column layout with a sidebar header, ideal for clear condo lease details and HOA integration.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Emerald Atrium template

Emerald Atrium

A crisp two‑column layout with subtle teal accents, ideal for professional condo lease agreements.

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Condominium (Condo) Lease — Nimbus Slate template

Nimbus Slate

A refined two‑column layout with subtle gray accents, ideal for formal condo lease agreements.

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What this template includes

A condominium lease rents out a condo unit and incorporates the homeowners-association (HOA) rules and fees that the tenant must follow during the tenancy.

Fillable fields

  • Owner / Landlord
  • Tenant
  • Unit Address / Unit #
  • Monthly Rent ($)
  • Security Deposit ($)
  • HOA / Association Name
  • Monthly HOA Fee ($)
  • Lease Start Date
  • Lease End Date
  • HOA Rules Acknowledged
  • Parking Included
  • Owner Signature
  • Tenant Signature

When you need it

  • Renting out a condo you own
  • Passing HOA rules and fees to the tenant
  • Documenting parking, amenities, and association policies

Watch out for

  • Ignored HOA rules

    Tenants who break association rules can trigger fines billed to the owner — attach the HOA rules and require acknowledgement.

  • Unclear fee responsibility

    State whether HOA dues, special assessments, or amenity fees are paid by owner or tenant.

Tips

  • Attach the HOA rulebook
  • Clarify who pays association dues
  • Both parties should sign and keep a copy — an unsigned agreement is hard to enforce.

Frequently asked questions

Who pays the HOA fees?
Usually the owner, but you can pass specific fees to the tenant — state it clearly in the terms.
Must the tenant follow HOA rules?
Yes. Have the tenant acknowledge the rules so violations and fines are clearly their responsibility.
Can the HOA reject my tenant?
Some associations require tenant approval or registration — check your HOA bylaws before signing.

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