A Nebraska standard residential lease agreement is a legally binding document that establishes the terms and conditions of a residential tenancy between a landlord and tenant. It covers important details such as the monthly rent, payment date, lease duration, termination options, utilities, security deposit amount, and the duties and responsibilities of both parties.
The landlord may modify certain provisions of the contract to fit the rental type. After the tenant’s information is verified and approved, the lease is written and signed by both parties. This agreement is critical in ensuring a smooth tenant-landlord relationship throughout the lease term.
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- Lease Length Considerations
- Required Disclosures
- Security Deposit
- Rent Payment
- Landlord Resources
- Related Forms
Lease Length Considerations
- If the rental agreement does not specify a fixed term, the tenancy will be considered week-to-week for tenants who pay rent weekly, and month-to-month for all other tenants. [1]
- Nebraska landlords and tenants can agree to various rental terms as long as they don’t violate the law. This includes rent amount, agreement duration, and other provisions outlining rights and responsibilities. [1]
Required Disclosures
- Lead-based paint.
- Identification.
For detailed information on required disclosures and state laws, check out our Nebraska lease agreement page.
Security Deposit
- Maximum Amount($): One month’s rent. [2]
- Returning to Tenant: Within 14 days. [2]
Rent Payment
- Grace Period: No statutory grace period for rent payments, so it depends on the lease agreement.
- Maximum Late Fee: No statutory limit.
- NSF Fee: Nebraska allows landlords to charge an NSF fee of $10. [3]
Landlord Resources
- Landlord-Tenant Laws –§ 14 (Landlord and Tenant).
- Handbook –Landlord and Tenant Handbook (PDF).