Washington dc lease agreement
Washington dc lease agreement rules and regulations for landlords in District of Columbia.
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Washington D.C. Lease Requirements & TOPA
Official Law Citation: The requirements for executing a residential rental agreement and providing copies are detailed in D.C. Municipal Regulations Title 14-308.
Drafting a residential lease in Washington D.C. requires careful navigation of the District's deeply entrenched tenant protections, specifically concerning the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), which underwent massive revisions during the D.C. Council's 2025 legislative session.
Essential Lease Elements
To remain legally compliant and enforceable in D.C. Superior Court, a residential lease must explicitly define:
- Financial Framework: Precise base rent, exact due dates, and D.C.-compliant late fee structures (which cannot exceed 5% and entail a mandatory 5-day grace period).
- Rent Control Status: The lease must clearly state whether the unit is currently subject to or legally exempt from the D.C. Rent Stabilization program.
- Escrow Bank Details: Landlords must disclose the physical D.C.-based financial institution where the security deposit is being held in an interest-bearing escrow account.
The Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)
Historically, D.C.'s TOPA laws granted all tenants the powerful right to make a competing offer to purchase their rental property when the landlord decided to sell it, effectively pausing property sales for months while tenants organized or assigned their rights.
The RENTAL Act of 2025 dramatically overhauled TOPA, recognizing that the heavy regulations were stalling new housing developments.
The 2025 TOPA Reforms & Exemptions
Landlords must understand whether their properties qualify under the new TOPA rules:
- The 15-Year New Build Exemption: Newly constructed multifamily properties are now completely exempt from TOPA requirements for the first 15 years following the issuance of their permanent Certificate of Occupancy.
- Expanded Definition of "Tenant": The 2025 law officially clarified that even individuals operating on an unwritten, oral month-to-month lease hold full TOPA rights unless specifically exempted.
- Cooling-Off Periods Restored: The Act revived "cooling-off" periods for tenants assigning their TOPA rights to developers (45 days for 5+ unit buildings, 22 days for smaller properties).
Strictly Prohibited Lease Clauses
Attempting to force a tenant to sign away their D.C. rights will render the entire lease clause void, and heavily biases judges against the landlord during an eviction hearing. A D.C. lease cannot include:
- "Waiver of TOPA" Clauses: A landlord cannot insert a clause forcing a new tenant to preemptively waive their statutory right to purchase the property under TOPA.
- "Self-Help" Eviction Rights: Leases cannot authorize the landlord to seize property or alter locks if rent is delayed.
- Waiver of Eviction Notice: Landlords cannot coerce tenants into waiving their right to standard 10-day or 30-day "Notice to Cure or Vacate" timelines.
- Waiver of Habitability: Landlords cannot use "As-Is" leases to escape their duty to repair and maintain safe, sanitary housing conditions.
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