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Fill out the templateA Residential Lease Agreement is an agreement for one person (the "Lessee") to rent the property of another (the "Lessor") for residential purposes (e.g house, condominium, or apartment) over a specific period of time in exchange for a payment of rent.
A Residential Lease Agreement identifies basic information about the lease such as the property to be rented, the period of the lease, the security deposits, and the monthly rental payments. It outlines the obligations of both the Lessor and the Lessee during the period of the lease.
There are different types of lease agreements, depending on what will be leased:
A Residential Sublease Agreement is entered into by a person (the sublessee), to rent a residential property from another person who is in his turn a lessee in the original Lease Agreement. This means there will be 2 separate agreements existing at the same time:
In a Residential Lease Agreement, the lessee is the one renting the property from the lessor (the owner), while in a Residential Sublease Agreement, the lessee also acts as a lessor (thus called a sublessor) who rents the property to a sublessee, while renting the property from the owner.
Yes, because this will lay down the terms and conditions of the lease and will prevent the parties from reneging on the Agreement. This will also serve as documentation for what was agreed upon by the lessor and the lessee. This is important because if there is no written Residential Lease Agreement, the lessor can ask the lessee to leave the property.
The advanced rent is usually paid at the signing of the Agreement. It may be applied as rent for any of the months during the lease period, as agreed upon by the parties. If the property is located in a highly urbanized city and the rent is equal to or less than Ten Thousand Philippine Pesos (P10,000.00) or if the property is not located in a highly urbanized city and the rent is equal to or less than Five Thousand Philippines Pesos (P5,000.00), the Lessor cannot demand more than one-month advance rent.
The purpose of this is to ensure that the lessee will timely pay the rent and this amount can be used for those months where the lessee fails to pay rent.
The security deposit can be used to settle rent, unpaid electric, telephone, water, or such other utility bills or repair any damage to the property caused by the acts or negligence of the Lessee. If the property is located in a highly urbanized city and the rent is equal to or less than Ten Thousand Philippine Pesos (P10,000.00) or if the property is not located in a highly urbanized city and the rent is equal to or less than Five Thousand Philippines Pesos (P5,000.00), the Lessor cannot demand more than two months security deposit which must be kept in a bank under the Lessor's account name during the entire duration of the lease.
If at the end of the lease, the rent and utility bills are paid and there is no damage to the property, the security deposit should be returned to the lessee.
If the property is located in the National Capital Region or highly urbanized cities and the total monthly rent ranges from P1.00 to P10,000.00, or if the property is located in other areas and the monthly rent ranges from P1.00 to P5,000.00, then the lessor cannot:
To check the list of highly urbanized cities in the Philippines, the website of the Department of Interior and Local Government may be checked.
The lessee must ensure that the following are accomplished:
Once the document is completed, at least two original copies of the document should be printed and all of the attachments described in the document should be attached. The Lessor and the Lessee, or their authorized representatives, should read, and then sign all the copies of the document and each should keep an original copy. After this, the document may be notarized.
The following should be attached to the document, if applicable:
Note that copies of the said documents can be obtained from the lessor himself or from the website of the Land Registration Authority.
No, it isn't necessary to notarize the Agreement. However, notarization will make the existence of the Lease Agreement easier to prove in case a dispute concerning the same is brought to court. Further, notarization makes the Agreement a public document, which forces other persons who are not parties to the Lease Agreement to respect the terms and conditions in the Agreement.
It isn't necessary to register the Agreement. However, registration of the Agreement before the Register of Deeds in the place where the property is located serves as a protection for the lessee in case there is a change in ownership over the property. If there is a change in ownership, the new owner cannot terminate the lease.
Some notaries public may charge based on the percentage of the amount of rental fee involved, which is usually ay 1% e.g. if the amount of rental fee is PHP 100,000.00, then the notary public may charge PHP1000.00.
Further, if the Agreement will be registered, the Register of Deeds will ask for registration fees which may vary depending on the total amount involved and on the location of the property.
The Agreement contains the following information:
The Civil Code of the Philippines governs the law on contracts and leases. Additionally, Republic Act No. 9653 (the "Rent Control Act") as extended by the National Human Settlements Board Resolution No. 2021-02, governs lease contracts that fall under the following conditions:
The National Human Settlements Board (NHSB) has approved a 4 percent increase cap for monthly residential rental rates of P10,000 and below, effective January 1 to December 31, 2024 (NHSB Resolution No. 2023-03).
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