What a apartment lease should include
- Parties and the rented premises
- Lease term and renewal/termination
- Monthly rent, due date, and accepted payment methods
- Security deposit amount, handling, and return timeline
- Late fees and any grace period
- Utilities and services responsibility
- Maintenance, repairs, and habitability
- Landlord entry and required notice
- Pets, smoking, and occupancy limits
- Subletting and assignment rules
- Required disclosures (e.g., lead-based paint for pre-1978 homes)
- Signatures with dates
LeasePro is a software tool, not a law firm. Generated documents are attorney-informed starting templates, not legal advice. Egypt rules on deposits, notices, and disclosures can change — have a local lawyer review before you sign.
How it works
- 1 Pick your lease type and enter the details
- 2 AI drafts a clean, structured agreement
- 3 Review it — AI flags missing or unusual clauses
- 4 Save, e-sign, and collect rent inside LeasePro
Questions
What should a apartment lease include?
A solid apartment lease covers the parties, the property, the term, rent and payment terms, deposit, and the responsibilities of each side — plus any disclosures required where the property is located. LeasePro's generator builds all of this from a few answers.
Is this valid in Egypt?
Leases are governed by the law of where the property sits — here, Egypt. LeasePro drafts with Egypt as the governing law and inserts standard clauses, but rules on deposits, notice periods, and disclosures change over time. It's a strong starting template, not legal advice — have a local lawyer confirm current Egypt requirements before signing.
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