California Association Of Realtors Extension Of Lease C.a.r. Form El 11 11 ((better)) (100% Full)
EL Revised: 11/11 (November 2011) Issuing Body: California Association of Realtors® (C.A.R.)
Do use EL-11/11 for a long-term renewal (e.g., extending a 1-year lease for another full year). For that, you should create a new Lease Agreement or use a formal Lease Renewal form (C.A.R. Form LTR). The EL-11/11 is intended for temporary, finite extensions , typically 30 days or less, although technically it can be any length. EL Revised: 11/11 (November 2011) Issuing Body: California
This form is narrow by design. If you need to change more than two or three terms (e.g., adding a new roommate, changing parking rules, or renovating the kitchen), do not use an extension. In that case, terminate the old lease and execute a brand new Rental Agreement. The EL-11/11 is intended for temporary, finite extensions
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Real estate professionals and landlords should consult with a qualified California attorney or their local Association of REALTORS® regarding the specific use of C.A.R. forms. In that case, terminate the old lease and
If you need a blank copy of C.A.R. Form EL-11 (11/11), you must obtain it directly from the California Association of Realtors® or through a licensed C.A.R. member, as it is a copyrighted form.
Except for the extension period and any rent changes explicitly noted, all other provisions of the original lease (e.g., rules on pets, maintenance responsibilities, late fees, security deposit terms) remain in full force and effect.