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Nebraska Nebraska Lease Agreement Requirements: URLTA Complian

Everything a landlord must know about Nebraska lease agreements, including URLTA mandatory terms, prohibited clauses, and oral vs. written leases.

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Oral Leases
Binding < 1 year
Notice to Enter
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Nebraska's Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA) sets the ground rules for every residential lease in the state. While oral leases are legally permitted, written agreements provide far stronger protection for both parties and are strongly recommended.

Official Law Citation: The regulations on this page are governed by the Nebraska Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1401 et seq.).

Oral vs. Written Leases

Nebraska law allows both oral and written lease agreements. However:

  • Oral leases create a month-to-month tenancy by default and are difficult to enforce in disputes.
  • Written leases for a term of more than one year must comply with the Statute of Frauds.
  • Regardless of format, all residential leases are subject to the URLTA's protections.

Essential Lease Terms

A well-drafted Nebraska lease should include:

  1. Names of all parties (landlord and tenant).
  2. Property description, including the full address.
  3. Lease term - start date, end date, or month-to-month designation.
  4. Rent amount, due date, and accepted payment methods.
  5. Security deposit amount (cannot exceed one month's rent under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1416).
  6. Late fee policy (must be reasonable).
  7. Maintenance responsibilities - who handles what.
  8. Rules and regulations governing the property.
  9. Pet policy and any associated pet deposit.
  10. Landlord/agent contact information (name and address for notices).

Prohibited Lease Clauses Under

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1415, a lease cannot contain provisions that:

  • Waive the tenant's rights under the URLTA.
  • Excuse the landlord from liability for damages caused by the landlord's negligence.
  • Require the tenant to pay the landlord's attorney fees (beyond what a court may award).
  • Waive the landlord's duty to maintain the premises in a habitable condition.
  • Allow the landlord to take possession without legal process (self-help eviction clause).

Any prohibited clause included in a lease is void and unenforceable. The remainder of the lease remains valid.

Lease Renewal and Holdover

  • Fixed-term leases expire on the agreed end date. If the tenant remains with the landlord's consent, the tenancy converts to a month-to-month arrangement under the same terms as the original lease.
  • Automatic renewal clauses should be clearly stated in the lease.
  • Holdover tenants (remaining without landlord's consent) can be subject to eviction proceedings.

Checklist for Nebraska Lease Agreements

A strong Nebraska lease agreement template must do more than just list the rent. To be fully compliant with the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, ensure your document includes these localized requirements:

1. Delivery of Possession

Under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1418, a landlord must deliver the unit to the tenant at the start of the term. If a previous tenant hasn't left, the new tenant can terminate the lease or sue for "specific performance" to get in.

2. Prohibited Clauses

Do NOT include these in your Nebraska lease:

  • Agreements to pay the landlord's attorney fees.
  • Waivers of the landlord's liability for negligence.
  • Agreements to allow the landlord to skip the court process for eviction.
  • Confession of judgment clauses.

3. Subletting and Guests

Nebraska law is relatively silent on guests, so your lease should define how long a guest can stay before they are considered an unauthorized occupant. Similarly, state law generally requires a landlord's consent for subletting, provided the landlord is not "unreasonably" withholding that consent.

4. Rent Payment Rules

If your lease doesn't specify where rent is paid, URLTA (76-1414) says it is payable at the "dwelling unit." Most Nebraska landlords specifically override this in the lease to require payment at their office or through an online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, security deposit return deadlines, and notice periods - making it easy to stay compliant with Nebraska regulations.

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