A South Dakota room rental agreement is a formal document created by the residents of a shared rental property. This contract outlines the responsibilities and expectations of each tenant, emphasizing that the agreement is legally binding and subject to enforcement by law.
It requires each tenant to comply with specific laws, house rules, and regulations, ensuring mutual understanding and cooperation among all roommates. Before the primary tenant rents a room to a new roommate, they should use a rental application to collect their information and assess their potential to be a good roommate.
After How Long Does a Guest Become a Tenant in South Dakota?
Chapter 43-32 of the South Dakota Codified Laws (Lease of Real Property) does not provide a specific statute for this matter, making it a general guideline rather than a legally established timeframe. It must be specified in the lease.