Triple Net Lease Agreement

About this template

A triple net lease agreement is a document that is used by a landlord to establish tenant responsibility — related to paying insurance, real estate taxes, and maintenance. Most frequently, property managers and landlords will use this agreement when leasing out commercial properties. Create your own Triple Net Lease Agreement with Jotform Sign.

Customizing this Triple Net Lease Agreement is a breeze with our easy-to-use online form builder — no coding or design knowledge required. Drag and drop to switch up fonts and colors, add or remove form fields, upload property images or personal branding assets, and more. For lease agreement with more than one renter, consider adding an automated signing order for easier lease management.

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