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Scott Hawks
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gadsden, AL
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Language to exclude detached garage from lease agreement

Scott Hawks
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gadsden, AL
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I have a SFH that has a detached garage on the back of the property that i want to exclude from the lease. I plan on doing some renovations to it and making half of it rental storage space to tenants. Anybody got any descent language around this? I've googled for about an hour, but can't seem to find any such language as an example.

Thanks

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Maria S.
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In my lease, there is a section called RENTAL PROPERTY: 

The Landlord agrees to rent to the Tenant the property described as a(n) single-family / detached located at [address], excluding the detached garage, which will be referred to in this Lease as the “Leased Premises.”

I hope this helps.

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