The District of Columbia Consent Form-Landlord Tenant is a legal document that is used in the District of Columbia to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants. This form outlines the terms of the rental arrangement, including the rental rate, security deposit, lease length, and other pertinent information. It also outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the landlord and tenant. There are three types of District of Columbia Consent Form-Landlord Tenant: the Standard Lease, the Month-to-Month Lease, and the Sublease. The Standard Lease is a fixed-term agreement between the landlord and tenant that is typically for one year. The Month-to-Month Lease is a flexible agreement that can be renewed on a monthly basis. The Sublease is an agreement between the tenant and a third party that allows the tenant to rent out their unit for a specified period of time.