A Residential Lease Agreement is a legally binding contract between a landlord and a tenant for renting a
residential property such as a flat, house, or apartment.
It specifies key terms such as monthly rent, security deposit, lease duration, renewal clauses, and
maintenance responsibilities.
The agreement includes details of both parties, property address, permitted usage, restrictions, and
termination conditions.
It is required whenever an individual or family rents a property for residential purposes.
The agreement must be executed on valid E-Stamp/Stamp Paper and signed by both landlord and tenant with
witnesses.
This document ensures legal enforceability and protects the rights of both landlord and tenant.
Procedure:-
Fill in your details below and we will assist you with drafting a legally valid
Residential Lease Agreement.
How It Works?
Submit Information: Provide landlord, tenant, and property details.
Drafting: Our experts prepare the Residential Lease Agreement in proper legal format.
Review: Draft copy is shared with both parties for approval and modifications.
Payment: Complete a secure online payment.
Stamping: Agreement is executed on valid E-Stamp / Stamp Paper.
Signing: Both landlord and tenant sign the agreement with witnesses.
Delivery: Final document delivered within 24–48 hours via courier or email.
Benefits of Choosing Us :-
Professionally drafted Residential Lease Agreement compliant with legal standards.
Protects rights and responsibilities of both landlord and tenant.
Clear terms on rent, deposit, duration, and property usage.
Quick, reliable, and hassle-free documentation service.
Affordable pricing with expert legal support.
Terms & Conditions :-
The fee includes E-Stamp charges (Rs.100/-), drafting, and documentation support.
Additional charges will apply for higher stamp duty depending on state laws.
Estimated delivery time is 24–48 hours. Timelines may vary based on location.
Processing will begin only after full payment is received.
Once printed on Stamp Paper, cancellation or refund is not possible.
The agreement is legally valid only when signed by both landlord and tenant with witnesses.