Lease Agreement
Create a Georgia-compliant lease agreement for home staging professionals. Protect your staging inventory, MLS photo rights, and satisfy O.C.G.A statutes.
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As a Georgia home staging professional, your business relies on high-value staging inventory and high-quality MLS photos. Standard lease templates often fail to address the specific liability of... Read more
As a Georgia home staging professional, your business relies on high-value staging inventory and high-quality MLS photos. Standard lease templates often fail to address the specific liability of 'occupied staging' or the legal nuances of O.C.G.A. § 13-5-30 regarding your inventory's value. This agreement ensures you are protected under the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act and provides clear indemnification clauses to mitigate risks of property damage or personal injury while your assets are on-site.
Beyond the standard lease agreement sections, this template adds fields specific to Home Staging Professional:
A lease agreement serves as a legally binding contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of both a landlord and tenant when a property is being rented. Its core purpose is to safeguard both parties' interests by clearly defining all terms related to the tenancy, including payment obligations, property use, and duration of the agreement.
Property Damage
Contracts typically include clauses that limit liability for accidental damage to client property, or specify responsibilities for repairs and replacements.
For this lease agreement to be legally valid:
Common mistakes to avoid:
Under O.C.G.A. § 13-5-30, agreements for the lease of goods or property that exceed a specific value or cannot be completed within one year must be in writing. This lease ensures your staging inventory remains legally protected and recoverable during the staging term.
Our agreement includes specific maintenance and 'use of premises' clauses that hold the lessee responsible for damage to your inventory. In Georgia, we recommend including an indemnification clause to ensure you are not held liable for injuries sustained by third parties interacting with your staging setups.
Yes. This document includes a recommended Intellectual Property clause specifying that while the client has a license to use MLS photos for marketing, the staging professional retains ownership rights, preventing unauthorized resale or use by future agents.
While primarily a property lease, it is structured to respect O.C.G.A. § 34-7-1 and O.C.G.A. § 13-8-50, ensuring that any staffing or non-compete elements associated with the staging service are legally enforceable within the state of Georgia.
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