Pre-Contract Checklist
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After confirming whether the owner is state on the registered certificate and by the terms of the special agreement are correct, the down payment is paid to the owner and the contract is signed.
When reviewing the content of the contract, remember to check for the following:
1. Deposit and rent amount, payment methods and commission amount paid to the realtor. Also move-in date and duration of the contract should be checked thoroughly to avoid problems.
2. If both the landlord and the tenant come to an agreement on the terms of the contract, both contractors draw one up and keep one set of the contract respectively. Remember to have all the necessary payment amounts ready beforehand as you will also need to pay the movers as well as other services on that day
When signing a contract at the realtor’s office, you need to carefully review the contents of the contract and sign three copies. One copy is for you, the second for the landlord and the last copy goes to the realtor. The realtor holds a copy to prevent misunderstandings or arguments that may arise in the future between the tenant and the landlord. In the case of either the landlord or the tenant loses their copy of the contract, realtors can provide photocopies of their contract to either the tenant or the landlord.
When reviewing the content of the contract, remember to check for the following:
1. Deposit and rent amount, payment methods and commission amount paid to the realtor. Also move-in date and duration of the contract should be checked thoroughly to avoid problems.
2. If both the landlord and the tenant come to an agreement on the terms of the contract, both contractors draw one up and keep one set of the contract respectively. Remember to have all the necessary payment amounts ready beforehand as you will also need to pay the movers as well as other services on that day
When signing a contract at the realtor’s office, you need to carefully review the contents of the contract and sign three copies. One copy is for you, the second for the landlord and the last copy goes to the realtor. The realtor holds a copy to prevent misunderstandings or arguments that may arise in the future between the tenant and the landlord. In the case of either the landlord or the tenant loses their copy of the contract, realtors can provide photocopies of their contract to either the tenant or the landlord.


