New York Lease Agreement - Printed or PDF Delivery

Choose between a printed copy shipped by USPS or a faster PDF version sent by email after purchase.

This New York Residential Lease Agreement is designed for market-rate single-family homes, condos, and townhomes statewide, including New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island). Available as a professionally printed document by mail or a fillable PDF by email. Includes a simple instruction sheet to help you get started quickly (informational only; not legal advice).

Important NYC / DHCR Note

For market-rate rentals only. Not intended for DHCR rent-controlled or rent-stabilized units.

Includes the Following Disclosures

  • New York State Flood Risk & Prior Damage notice (Page 2)
  • Smoke & Carbon Monoxide alarm acknowledgment (Page 2)
  • Lead-Based Paint disclosure if built before 1978 (Page 2)
  • NYC-only: Sprinkler Disclosure (Page 3)
  • NYC-only: Window Guard Notice (Page 3)
  • NYC-only: Gas Leak Notice acknowledgment (Page 3)
  • NYC-only: Bedbug Disclosure acknowledgment (Page 3)

Fillable and Easy to Use

  • PDF version is fillable for a clean, typed appearance (sent by email)
  • Just enter a few details on the first few pages — everything else is already set up for you
  • Instructions included (informational only; not legal advice)
  • Save your progress and print whenever you are ready

Delivery Options

Buyers can select either:

  • Printed Copy — mailed via USPS First-Class Mail.
  • PDF Version — emailed directly, usually within hours after purchase.

After checkout, if choosing the PDF version, please message us your email address for delivery.

Important Notice / Disclaimer

While we do our best to ensure compliance with New York State law, we make no warranties or representations, express or implied, about the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the lease agreement to your specific circumstances. This form is not a substitute for legal advice and may not reflect recent changes in state or local requirements. Please consult a qualified attorney if you have legal questions or concerns.