South Dakota Residential Lease Agreement

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A state-specific South Dakota Residential Lease Agreement prepared for landlords renting houses, condominiums, or townhomes. Designed to document rental terms, disclosures, and tenant responsibilities for residential property in South Dakota.

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South Dakota Residential Lease Agreement prepared for landlords and property owners leasing residential rental property throughout the State of South Dakota, including single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, and condominiums located in both rural and small community rental markets.

Lease Structure and Summary

This lease begins with an organized Lease Summary that places essential tenancy information at the beginning of the document for convenient reference. Landlords may record the property address, tenant names, lease dates, rent amount, security deposit, utility responsibilities, approved occupants, pet terms, parking arrangements, and payment instructions in clearly identified fields to support consistent documentation.

Disclosures and Tenant Confirmations

Following the summary section, the agreement includes a Disclosures and Tenant Confirmations portion commonly used in South Dakota residential rentals. This section may be used to document acknowledgment of applicable notices such as lead-based paint disclosures for qualifying pre-1978 housing, mold or moisture awareness information, smoke alarm and carbon monoxide notices, bed bug informational materials, and other condition-related disclosures where applicable.

South Dakota Documentation Practices

Residential rental administration in South Dakota often relies on written agreements, clearly stated responsibilities, and consistent recordkeeping. The lease materials are structured to allow landlords to document commonly referenced notices and tenancy expectations without offering legal interpretation or guidance.

Move-In and Move-Out Condition Records

The lease references use of a written Move-In / Move-Out Condition Checklist, supplied as a separate document and incorporated when completed. This checklist may be used to document the condition of the Premises at move-in and again at move-out for comparison and file retention purposes.

Landlords who prefer to keep related rental paperwork together may also consider the South Dakota Rental Forms Kit.

View the South Dakota Rental Forms Kit

Residential Tenancy Provisions

The agreement addresses a range of residential lease topics commonly used in South Dakota rental housing, including:

  • Permitted residential use of the Premises and occupancy standards
  • Lease commencement, expiration, renewal handling, and holdover considerations
  • Rent due dates, payment methods, and late fee disclosures
  • Security deposit documentation and move-out accounting references
  • Utility responsibilities and service arrangements
  • Maintenance reporting procedures and repair coordination
  • Guest policies and limitations on assignment or subletting
  • Landlord entry acknowledgments for inspections, maintenance, and emergencies
  • Quiet enjoyment expectations and tenant conduct standards
  • Policies regarding pets, smoking, parking, and vehicle storage
  • Locks, keys, and access control considerations
  • Alterations and restoration expectations
  • Personal property handling and abandoned-property references
  • Liability considerations and insurance references
  • Joint and several responsibility of co-tenants

Supplemental Terms and Addendum

An Addendum to Lease Agreement is included to allow documentation of property-specific rules, additional provisions, or supplemental disclosures where clarification beyond the base lease language is appropriate.

Format and Delivery Options

This lease agreement is offered as a fillable PDF for electronic completion and storage, and as a professionally printed version mailed for signing and long-term record retention. An instruction page is included to identify commonly completed sections without offering legal advice.

Important Notice

This South Dakota Residential Lease Agreement is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlords are responsible for determining compliance with applicable South Dakota statutes and any local municipal or county requirements affecting residential rental property.

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