City Releases Sample Housing Lease Agreement for Inauguration

District government officials promised yesterday to draw up a sample lease for those looking to rent out their apartments or houses for the inauguration. The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs has released this form for residents to use as a template. Attorney General Peter Nickles said yesterday that people may choose to add other contingencies to the lease and Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) stressed that the sample contract does not meant the government would be culpable if anything goes wrong. Fenty eased some rental restrictions yesterday.

By David A Nakamura |  November 21, 2008; 5:24 PM ET
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Will someone please inform the mayor that folks that are renting their homes out are not going to "inform" the government. This is a waste of time and energy.

Posted by: concernedaboutdc | November 21, 2008 6:43 PM

Where does the form or article talk about "informing the government," concernaboutdc? The whole point of all this is that government is SUSPENDING the licensing.

Posted by: Tunafish2 | November 24, 2008 1:30 PM

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