Addendum to Lease Lawyers for Augusta, Georgia
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Quick Facts — Addendum to Lease Lawyers (Augusta, GA)
- Avg cost to review an Addendum to Lease: $350.00
- Lawyers available: 10 Georgia real estate lawyers
- Clients helped: 5 recent addendum to lease projects in Georgia
- Avg lawyer rating: 5.0 (3 reviews)
Meet some of our Augusta Addendum to Lease Lawyers
Allen L.
Allen L.
Protect what matters most — with clarity, care, and flat-rate planning. Protecting your family and your future shouldn’t feel confusing or overwhelming. My practice is built on the idea that strong legal planning can be simple, strategic, and empowering. I work with clients who want peace of mind — not just paperwork — through estate plans that truly fit their goals, families, and businesses. I focus on estate planning, asset protection, and business succession, helping individuals and entrepreneurs organize their assets, reduce risk, and prepare for every stage of life. Whether you’re setting up your first living trust, shielding your business from liability, or updating an existing estate plan, you’ll receive clear guidance, fixed-fee pricing, and responsive support from start to finish. Each plan I design is tailored to your real-world priorities: preserving wealth, avoiding unnecessary taxes and probate, and ensuring the people you love are protected when it matters most. My goal is simple — to make sure everything you’ve built stays safe, secure, and exactly where you intend it to go. Other services: --Simple wills and powers of attorney --Living trusts for small estates --Buy-sell agreements for family businesses --Service Agreements (consulting, marketing, software, design, etc.) --Independent Contractor Agreements --Employment contracts and offer letters --Non-compete, non-solicitation, or confidentiality agreements --Employee handbooks or HR policy updates --Termination or severance agreements --NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) --Partnership or Joint Venture Agreements --Sales or Vendor Contracts --Licensing or IP Agreements --LLC or S-Corp formation filings --Operating Agreements / Shareholder Agreements --Founder or Investor Agreements --Bylaws and Minutes templates --Registered agent setup guidance --Commercial lease drafting or review --Residential lease review --Purchase & sale agreements --Short-term rental (Airbnb) contracts --Property management agreements
Elexius E.
My name is Elexius. I’ve been practicing since 2016. I began my career doing defense work for insurance companies. I handled worker’s compensation cases, insurance subrogation claims and a number of related employment issues including wage and hour disputes, resignation, termination and release of claims. I also handled employee contract matters and revised contracts as needed for my clients. In my current role I draft contracts and related agreements, including cease and desist, letters of understanding, and various notices. I also handle contractual interference issues.
Karen S.
I'm an attorney available to help individuals and small businesses in Georgia with initial business set-up, required filings, tax strategies, etc. I'm also available to draft, review, and negotiate contracts of many types, both personal and professional. I can draft and file real estate quit claims as well. My legal and business experience and expertise includes small business startups, information technology, technology innovation, real estate transactions, taxes, intellectual property, electrical engineering, the business of video game development, business requirements definition, technology consulting, technology companies, liability waivers and reduction strategies, and the electric utility industry. I work part-time for a local law firm and part-time in my solo practice. I'm also an adjunct professor teaching business law. In addition, I'm part owner, legal counsel to, and a board member of a virtual reality video game development company. I am a member of the Georgia Bar Association. Please reach out if you need attorney, documentation or consulting help in any of those areas!
Addendum to Lease Templates
If you need to change the terms of a residential lease agreement, ensure cover all the essentials with our Residential Lease Addendum Template—the perfect tool for landlords and tenants seeking to customize their rental terms easily and effectively.
Drafted by a licensed attorney, this comprehensive template provides a solid framework to expand upon existing lease agreements, allowing you to address specific needs or concerns not covered in the original lease.
With your purchase, you will gain access to service packages available for purchase by the lawyer who drafted the template, so they do not need to start from scratch.
What’s Included in the Template?
This Residential Lease Addendum Template includes several important sections that enable you to customize updated terms that fit your specific rental situation. Each part is drafted to make it easy for both parties to understand and agree upon the modifications.
Here is what the template includes:
Introduction and Agreement Modifications:
The template’s introduction section specifies the landlord and tenant names, the original lease date, and the property address. It addresses each modification, so you can outline any new terms in a customizable section.
Security Deposit Adjustments:
If the parties you need to adjust the security deposit for any reason, this section provides a clear wayallows the parties to state the new amount and the payment terms. This feature is essential for landlords looking to increase the deposit due to additional risk factors, such as pet ownership or property improvements.
Pet Policy:
For rentals that allow pets, this template includes a clause to add or modify pet policies. You can outline conditions, such as like a non-refundable pet fees, requirements for vaccinations, and specific tenant responsibilities. This clause ensures that both partiesmakes sure both parties agree on pet-related termsterms related to pets, helping to prevent disputes down the roadto prevent issues in the future.
Alterations and Improvements:
If tenants wish to make changes to the rental property, this section allows you to set boundaries for any requested alterations. By specifying that landlord consent is required for modifications, this clause helps to protect the property while allowing for potential improvements with proper agreement.
Early Termination Terms:
This section provides clear guidelines for tenants wishing to terminate the lease early, including notice requirements and the tenant's responsibilities for rent payments and re-letting costs. This transparency can help minimize potential conflicts if an early termination arises.
Additional Provisions and Governing Law:
The template also allows for any other specific provisions you might need, such as maintenance responsibilities or dispute resolution procedures. Finally, a governing law clause ensures that both parties are aware of which state’s laws apply to the agreement.
Why Choose This Template?
This Template Addendum to a Residential Lease is designed to be user-friendly, with straightforward fill-in-the-blank sections that make customization quick and easy. Its professional tone ensures clarity and enforceability, while the flexibility of each clause allows it to adapt to various rental situations. By using this template, you can money by not hiring a lawyer to draft an addendum from scratch, and save time and avoid potential legal issues that may arise from incomplete or unclear lease terms.
Access to Legal Support
When you purchase this template, you will gain access to service packages offered by the lawyer who drafted the template. This will allow you to purchase time to answer any questions you may have or review needed of the template after it is filled out.
This Commercial Lease Addendum Template offers and easy way to modify or add to the terms of an existing commercial lease agreement, helping landlords and tenants address changes over time.
Drafted by a licensed attorney, this template includes important clauses that allow you to tailor the lease to suit your unique situation while maintaining legal grounding.
If you need further assistance, purchasing this template also gives you access to service packages offered by the lawyer who drafted it, so that you can get specific questions answered or have the lawyer review it after customization. This will save you money compared to hiring another lawyer who will likely want to draft the addendum from scratch.
What’s Included in the Template?
The template is designed to be both comprehensive and user-friendly, with sections that cover a range of potential amendments. Here’s an outline of the key sections:
RECITALS AND DEFINITIONS:
The template begins with a recitals section, establishing the context for the addendum and ensuring both parties are on the same page. A definitions section follows, providing clarity and ensuring consistency with the original lease agreement.
AMENDMENT PROVISIONS:
This is the heart of the template, offering structured clauses that allow you to:
Add New Provisions:
Insert specific terms that were not part of the original lease. This can be useful for addressing new business needs or changes in tenant or landlord requirements.
Modify Existing Terms:
Adjust current lease terms to reflect updates or altered circumstances. Whether it’s updating rental terms, revising payment schedules, or altering tenant obligations, this section gives you flexibility.
Remove Outdated Provisions:
If certain parts of the original lease no longer apply, you can delete those terms here, helping to streamline and modernize the agreement.
MISCELLANEOUS CLAUSES:
The template includes additional clauses that ensure the addendum’s enforceability and compatibility with the original lease, such as:
- Entire Agreement: This clause clarifies that the addendum and original lease together constitute the complete agreement, avoiding misunderstandings based on prior negotiations.
- Severability: This ensures that if any part of the addendum is found invalid, the remaining provisions remain effective, providing a safeguard for the overall agreement.
- Governing Law: Specify which state’s laws will govern the addendum, ensuring clarity about the legal framework for interpreting the terms.
- Counterparts: This allows the addendum to be signed in multiple copies, each holding the same legal validity.
Ease of Customization and Legal Support
With its fill-in-the-blank format, the template is easy to customize, allowing both landlords and tenants to adapt it as needed without extensive legal knowledge. Whether you’re adding new terms, modifying existing clauses, or formalizing mutual agreements, this template provides a solid foundation that can save time and prevent potential legal complications.
If you have any questions about how to best use the template for your specific needs, or if you require additional customization, you'll be able to purchase a service package from the drafting attorney. This extra layer of support ensures that your lease addendum is not only effective but also tailored to meet your unique requirements.
Jarrett S.
I work with early stage startups (in Georgia and internationally) with their formation, contract, patent and investment needs.
"Jarrett was very transparent and easy to work with. We’ll definitely be using him again."
Meghan T.
Meghan Thomas is an accomplished transactional attorney. She specializes in IP, real estate and tech related transactional matters, and business contracts. Meghan's innovative leadership style has attributed to the firm's rapid development and presence in the metro-Atlanta market. She obtained her Doctor of Law from Emory University where she worked with the State Attorney General and litigated property disputes for disadvantaged clients. Prior to practicing, Meghan negotiated complex transactions for Fortune 500 tech and healthcare companies. She lives with her family in Southwest Atlanta, enjoys cooking, travel, dance and continues to develop her research in the areas of transactional law and legal sustainability.
"Meghan's exceptional guidance through a complex commercial lease negotiation has solidified her as a trusted advisor for all future lease agreements. Her extensive background in contract negotiations and advocacy for small business owners has earned my utmost respect and repeat business. Thank you, Meghan for protecting my family business from potential financial hardship through your legal expertise."
July 11, 2020
Carlos C.
Carlos Colón-Machargo is a fully bilingual (English-Spanish) attorney-at-law and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over twenty years of experience. His major areas of practice include labor and employment law; business law; corporate, contract and tax law; and estate planning. He is currently admitted to practice law in Georgia, Florida, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and currently licensed as a CPA in Florida. He received a Master of Laws from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1997, where he concentrated in Labor and Employment Law (LL. M. in Labor and Employment Law) and a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Inter American University.
July 21, 2020
Chester A.
With over 24 years of practice, Chet uses his vast experiences to assist his clients in the most efficient manner possible. Chet is a magna cum laude graduate of University of Miami School of Law with an extensive background in Business Law, Commercial Real Estate, Corporate Law, Leasing Law and Telecommunications Law. Chet's prior experience includes 5 years at two of the top law firms in Georgia and 16 years of operating his own private practice.
October 26, 2020
Benjamin M.
Experienced Attorney focused on transactional law, payments processing, banking and finance law, and working with fintech companies with a demonstrated history of driving successful negotiations in technology sourcing and transactions and strong understanding of government contracts and the procurement process
Dani E.
Dani is a trusted legal professional with expertise in contracts and corporate legal operations. Dani supports customers in reviewing and negotiating both buy and sell side agreements, including but not limited to Master Services Agreements, Licensing Agreements, SaaS Agreements, Supply Agreements, Commercial Contracts, Healthcare Contracts, IT Contracts, Vendor Contracts and Non-Disclosure Agreements. She also assists with negotiation strategy, contract lifecycle, privacy issues, legal policy setting, process improvement, corporate governance, force majeure clauses and template harmonization and playbook development. Dani has proven success drafting, negotiating and advising executive leadership on contracts to drive outcomes in line with defined strategic objectives. Dani is based in Georgia and holds a law degree from Western Michigan University’s Cooley Law School.
Amos M.
Since 2008, I have worked to assist clients in solving problems and addressing challenges that inevitably arise as a business grows - both anticipated and unexpected. My experience in Georgia and Tennessee in both drafting contracts and enforcing them via litigation and/or arbitration has provided clients with unique insights that help them anticipate problems and inform their decisions from start to finish.
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