DC Housing Disclosure to Applicant (RAD Form 3)
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HOUSING PROVIDER’S DISCLOSURE TO APPLICANT FOR RENTAL UNIT IN THE HOUSING ACCOMMODATION.
Document Last Modified: 5/7/2023
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At the written request of a tenant not more than one time each calendar year, a housing
provider shall, within 10 business days on a form provided by the Rent Administrator (or in
another suitable format until a form is published), provide the amount of each increase in the
amount of rent charged for the tenant's rental unit during the preceding 3 years on which the
current rent charged is based, including the basis for each increase and, if applicable, the
identification of any substantially identical rental unit on which a vacancy increase was based.
Who: This notice is required to be given to an applicant for a rental unit along with the rental application and/or a tenant after written request from the tenant is given to the landlord.
What: This is the required and official Housing Provider's Disclosure to applicants for a rental unit in the housing accommodation.
When: This is given at the time a prospective tenant files an application to lease any rental unit and/or to the tenant at the written request of the tenant not more than one time each calendar year.
Who: This notice is required to be given to an applicant for a rental unit along with the rental application and/or a tenant after written request from the tenant is given to the landlord.
What: This is the required and official Housing Provider's Disclosure to applicants for a rental unit in the housing accommodation.
When: This is given at the time a prospective tenant files an application to lease any rental unit and/or to the tenant at the written request of the tenant not more than one time each calendar year.
District of Columbia Rental Forms and Templates
- Rental Application: Our Free Rental Application makes it EZ to start the screening process. Pro Tip: Tenant Screening is THE BEST way to reduce bad rental outcomes.
- Move-In/Move-Out Walkthrough Checklist: Use this checklist to document the condition of your property at move-in and move-out. This is a MUST USE form if you collect a security deposit!
- Tenant Welcome Letter: Customize this form to provide renters with all the info they need about their new home. This is a great way to establish good Landlord-Tenant communication from day 1!
- Rent Ledger: Use this Free Rent Ledger to keep track of rent payments and have documentation of any missed payments.
- District of Columbia BBL Inspection Consent Form: This form must be signed by both the Landlord and Tenant as part of an application for a Basic Business License for a Residential Housing Endorsement.
- DC 30-Day Notice to Correct or Vacate: This notice gives Tenants 30 days to fix a Lease violation or vacate the premises. It’s a necessary step prior to starting the eviction process.
- DC 30-Day Notice to Vacate for Illegal Activity: This notice should be provided if a Tenant needs to vacate the Rental Unit due to the performance of illegal activity.