You can easily create an Amending Agreement by filling out LawDepot's questionnaire. Using our template will ensure you complete all the necessary steps:
Step 1: State each party’s details
Start your Amending Agreement by providing the names of the parties involved. Also, specify if each party is an individual or an organization.
Step 2: Provide details about the original contract
Describe the purpose of the original contract you’re amending and provide the date it was signed.
Providing details about the original contract clarifies which contract you’re amending. This can be useful if any disputes arise regarding the original contract or Amending Agreement.
Step 3: Describe the amendments you’re making
Describe the amendments you’re making in as much detail as possible. Doing so reduces the risk of any misunderstandings between the involved parties.
For example, imagine the fifth clause in your Residential Tenancy Agreement is about the day rent is due, and you want to change it from the fourth day of the month to the first day. You could say, “Clause 5 of the Residential Tenancy Agreement is hereby amended by deleting the phrase ‘due on the fourth of each month’ and replacing it with the phrase ‘due on the first of each month’.”
LawDepot’s Amending Agreement provides space for up to five amendments.
Step 4: Sign the document
Finish your Amending Agreement by dating and signing the document.
For your amendments to be legally binding, every party involved in the contract must sign the Amending Agreement.