🏠 AI Lease Agreement Generator

Generate a free, state-specific residential lease agreement in 2 minutes. Pre-configured for your state's security deposit caps, entry notice requirements, and landlord-tenant rules — for all 50 states. No account required.

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A residential lease agreement is a legally binding contract between a landlord and tenant setting the terms for renting a property. LegalStack generates free, state-specific lease agreements pre-configured for California (2× monthly rent deposit cap), New York (14-day deposit return rule), Texas (no statutory deposit cap), Florida (2× unfurnished cap), and all other 50 states — covering security deposit limits, landlord entry notice periods, required disclosures, and termination requirements. Lease agreements are enforceable under state contract law for both fixed-term and month-to-month tenancies.

Key Landlord-Tenant Laws by State

State Security Deposit Cap Landlord Entry Notice Deposit Return Deadline
California 2× monthly rent (unfurnished); 3× monthly rent (furnished) 24 hours (written or oral) 21 days from move-out; itemized statement required
New York No statutory limit, but 1 month = common practice; 2 months = maximum for rent-stabilized Reasonable notice (courts have interpreted as "day before" minimum) 14 days (mailed or hand-delivered). Withhold within 45 days of move-out.
Texas No statutory cap — landlord sets amount freely. Common practice: 1-2× monthly rent. "Proper notice" — generally interpreted as reasonable (24–48 hours typical) 30 days from move-out; itemized statement required within 30 days
Florida Unfurnished: ≤2× monthly rent; furnished: ≤3× monthly rent. No pet deposit cap. 12 hours minimum (Fla. Stat. §83.53) 15 days if no move-out inspection requested; 30 days if tenant requests inspection
Illinois No statutory cap statewide. Chicago: 1 month for unfurnished, 2 months for furnished. Reasonable notice — 24 hours common 30 days from move-out (Chicago: 45 days)
Washington No statutory cap for first month. Second month: only if lease states amount. 48 hours minimum (RCW 59.18.230) 14 days from move-out; itemized statement within 21 days
Colorado No statutory cap — landlord sets. One month = common practice. 48 hours minimum (CRS §38-1003.5) 30 days from move-out (or by end of next month if no deductions)
Arizona 1.5× monthly rent (unfurnished); 2× monthly rent (furnished) 2 days minimum (Ariz. Rev. Stat. §33-1343) 14 days from move-out (most deductions); 30 days for no deductions
Georgia No statutory cap — landlord sets. 1-2× monthly rent common. Reasonable notice — 24 hours common 30 days from move-out; itemized statement within 30 days
North Carolina 2× monthly rent for unfurnished; no statutory cap for furnished Reasonable notice — 24 hours common 30 days from move-out; itemized statement within 30 days
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This tool generates AI-assisted lease agreement templates grounded in state-specific legal data. Not a substitute for attorney review. Always have a licensed real estate attorney review before signing any lease, especially for commercial property or multi-unit buildings. Learn more

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