Where can I find a Release and Waiver of Liability by Tenant?

Full question:

I am a home owner and my roommates are expecting a baby in a week. They have agreed to sign a contract freeing me of any liabilities, but I can't find one anywhere.

  • Category: Contracts
  • Subcategory: Releases
  • Date:
  • State: California

Answer:

A waiver or release gives up a right, such as releasing one from his/her liability for harm or damage that may occur from performing under a contract, or participating in an activity. Some activities are considered inherently dangerous, and those who participate in such activities may be required to sign a release form, acknowledging that they are assuming the responsibility for their voluntary participation in such activities. The release acts as an assurance to the person requesting the release that they will not be subjected to litigation resulting from the signing party's informed and consensual acts.

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The four main types of contracts are: 1) Express contracts, where terms are explicitly stated; 2) Implied contracts, formed by actions or circumstances; 3) Bilateral contracts, involving mutual promises; and 4) Unilateral contracts, where one party makes a promise in exchange for an act. Each type serves different legal purposes and may be enforced differently in court.