Lease Renewal / Extension
Extend an existing tenancy with a simple lease renewal — keep the same terms or update the rent and dates. Fill in the details and download a signature-ready PDF for one flat price.
- ✓ Extend an existing lease, optionally adjust rent
- ✓ Carries forward the original lease terms
- ✓ Signature-ready PDF — no subscription
Basics
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LEASE RENEWAL AGREEMENT
- ✓ One-time payment — no subscription, no monthly fees
- ✓ Signature-ready PDF, edit and re-download anytime
- ✓ Not happy? Refund with a quick note
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- ✓ Build & preview for free
- ✓ Signature-ready PDF, edit & re-download anytime
- ✓ State-aware clauses & reminders
- ✓ Refund if you're not happy (just tell us why)
LawDepot $35/mo · an attorney $300+. You pay once.
FAQ
Is there really no subscription?
Correct. You pay $2.99 per document and can edit and re-download it as much as you like. No monthly fee.
Are these documents state-specific?
Each document includes the common terms most US situations need plus a field for your state and reminders about state-specific rules (deposit caps, notice periods, disclosures). Laws change, so always verify the final document against your state's current rules.
Is this legal advice?
No. SnapLegal provides self-help document templates and is not a law firm. For complex or high-value matters, have a licensed attorney review your document.
Is my information private?
Completely. Everything you enter stays in your browser and the PDF is generated on your device — nothing is uploaded to our servers.
What if I'm not satisfied?
Email us with your order number and a short note and we'll refund you.
Do I need a whole new lease to renew?
No. A renewal/extension keeps the original lease in force and updates only the term (and rent, if changed). It's simpler than drafting a brand-new lease.
Can the landlord raise the rent at renewal?
Usually yes, with proper notice, unless rent control or the existing lease limits increases. Check your state and local rules.